On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 08:45:28 -0500, Buck <Buck@Scanners.Inc> wrote:
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>My desktop monitor defaults to 1920x1080 resolution so I tend to use
>it. With all the different sizes of monitors, laptops, tablets and
>other devices, they each have there best resolution. I'm stuck on 1080
>because it fills my entire screen. 1920x1200 and most any other
>resolution have black band on the sides of the screen, which is
>annoying to me. But I put up with it because not everyone, or should I
>say everyone has their own preferences based on the equipment they are
>using.
>
>I'm not a gamer so I can't relate to the issues there.
>
>Way back when I use to resize images to fit my screen. Now if I like
>it I keep it regardless of the resolution/dimension. The way I see it
>now, there will always be somebody that doesn't like something you've
>uploaded. Some people will bitch about anything, including if they are
>being hung with a new rope. Instead of fixing it to their needs they
>would rather complain about it. My way of thinking is if it doesn't
>fit your preferences then don't download or save it. I guess that's
>just to simple for some people to understand.
>
>Sorry for the short rant!
I wouldn't expect you to do anything less; I do the same thing
too. It's hard or impossible to not crop too much to the point of it
not looking good anymore on some though.
That's another reason I'm putting Glamour Girls on hold. I
started out doing it just for me. Then, knowing everyone else is
using 1080 monitors, I started doing some for them. I'm doing it for
two monitors, you know, so that's threee sizes. Some of the guys know
I'm putting the majority of the sets in this group so...what's the
point? I did 99% of those with Irfanview - easy-peasy.
Because of how things are right now, and it could change, 2/3
of what I can get fall into the realm of this group. One of the
gentlemen in .bh steered me here...and the rest is History.
1080 has become the norm whether I like it or not. I'm not
complaining about the rope, my friend. In fact, I suspect more and
more software, images and the like will cease supporting 16:10. It's
extra work now for them too, with little payback.
Ah, well, things are what they are. So it goes.
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