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marius73

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Photoshop, 16:10 format
« on: December 23, 2006, 11:26:05 am »

Hy!
      I have a CRT GDM-FW900 display(24") from Sony. I use the recomanded resolution 1920X1200(16:10).
       My problem is that when i use the above resolution(1920X1200) a square becomes a rectangle and a circle becomes elliptical(oval). I have no black frames at lateral sides of display. To lower resolutions(1600X1200=4:3) i have no problem with that. What can I do ? Is there somebody with some ideea?

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Jack Flesher

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Photoshop, 16:10 format
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2006, 02:07:10 pm »

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Hy!
      I have a CRT GDM-FW900 display(24") from Sony. I use the recomanded resolution 1920X1200(16:10).
       My problem is that when i use the above resolution(1920X1200) a square becomes a rectangle and a circle becomes elliptical(oval). I have no black frames at lateral sides of display. To lower resolutions(1600X1200=4:3) i have no problem with that. What can I do ? Is there somebody with some ideea?

    Thanks
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Could the problem be that the native resolution of that monitor is 2304x1440 (still 16:10), and perhaps your video card cannot properly support it?
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Robert Spoecker

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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2006, 02:25:22 pm »

Have you tried the options in Image > Pixel Aspect Ratio in Photoshop?

Just a thought,

Robert
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