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February 2, 2010 at 2:16 am in reply to: [N110] Changing screen resolution without changing aspect ratio #206437
db4tech
MemberQuote:db4tech – Welcome to the forumKeep wishing and Intel might make a new year’s resolution
Thank you jeepers01, 🙂
Ha! Like your line, great stuff and very clever! 😀Just noticed the smileys don’t copy and paste when doing a quote, wonder why?? The code is still there after all.
Kind regards,
db4techFebruary 2, 2010 at 2:11 am in reply to: [N110] Changing screen resolution without changing aspect ratio #206436db4tech
MemberQuote:Welcome to the forum, db4tech, and thank you – you made me laugh this early in the working dayP.S. Does your username mean you’re recommending that all tech support receive an Aston Martins as their company cars
I’m up for that
Hey TCMuffin thanks! 🙂
As for the Aston Martins, that certainly would be an ad-Vantage! 😀 (groan!)Kind regards,
db4techPS: Sorry for late reply been finishing some degree work.
db4tech
MemberHi Martin,
There are a couple of other options you can try, both free.
Google’s Picasa, its a fast viewer of most picture file formats including RAW and also a converter.
http://picasa.google.com/thanks.htmlLightroom 3 beta (it’s free till the full version is available) excellent developing software, highly recommended!
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/I’ve used both of these on an NC10, as for speed, fast RAW conversion does require a powerful CPU, so some patience is required when using a Netbook. Why not give both a try and see which you like best?
Hope you have a good safe trip.
Kind regards,
db4techJanuary 27, 2010 at 2:06 am in reply to: [N110] Changing screen resolution without changing aspect ratio #206435db4tech
MemberAh! If only the Intel drivers instead allowed
1024 x 600
1311 x 768 (*** especially this resolution *** instead of 1024 x 768)
1475 x 864 (plus this one instead of 1152 x 864 although might be too small?)
Then we would have exactly the same display aspect ratio as 1024 x 600 and I’d be a very happy bunny!**********************************************
Daft letter, Oops! I mean ‘Draft’ letter!! 😉
Dear Intel,
If you are reading this then please; in the words of Jean-Luc Picard “Make it so!”
Figure 1Kind regards,
db4tech(Well I can hope if nothing else! :-))
PS: Not quite sure why they include 800 x 600 why would anyone want a resolution smaller than native??
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