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JVJ (RIP):

--- Quote from: deni on March 15, 2011, 11:57:21 PM ---Recently my Dell Trinitron tube monitor died. So time to upgrade.

Currently trying a 23 inch LG LED monitor.  Love the extra height and larger print but two problems:
            - comic page is slightly distorted horizontally so looks squarer than
              original paper page. (adjusting can't correct the problem)

I don't mind a comic page image being bigger but I prefer the pages undistorted and in the shape of the paper comic books.


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You distortion is most likely a result of your chosen screen resolution, deni. The aspect ratio of your CRT was probably more square than the ratio of the LED. Check the stated resolution of the monitor, and then try to match it with the nearest selection on the "Change Resolution" window. Good luck.

Peace, Jim (|:{>

deni:
Thanks for the help guys.

I changed my resolution to 1280x1024.  This is the highest resolution that I can go.  The stated resolution for the monitor is 1920x1080.  From what I have been reading, it looks like I will have to upgrade my graphics and/or video card to obtain that.  Any information on that subject would be much appreciated.

The screen picture for a modern comic is the same height and about 50% wider than the modern paper comic.   But this is much better than before.  Golden age comics are wider so it looks pretty close to paper size on the screen now.

Resolution is nice on modern comic scans.  I checked the color on some modern comic scans and it is quite accurate.  But there is still a lot of variety in both color and resolution in Golden Age comic scans.  Any thoughts on this ?

JVJ (RIP):
Hi, Deni,
If the stated resolution of the monitor is 1920 x 1024, then your pixel ratio is 1920/1024 or 1.88 to 1. I believe that at that ratio, you'll be mapping height and width proportionally. The closer you can come to that ratio in setting your display, the closer you should come to a proportional comic page.

Like builderboy said, check to make certain that you have the latest drivers for both your monitor and your video card. I would be sure that you've selected your new monitor as the default. The 1280 x 1024 makes me suspect that your computer might still be looking at the aspect ratio of the CRT. Try on-line support for the manufacturer of the monitor. Often times you can get "chat support" with someone who can solve your problem immediately.

Good luck.

The scans you see on DCM are done by hundreds of different people, and the variety is built into the source - i.e. there are NO requirements for the scanners or the scans. Tastes and techniques vary widely. Be happy we have as much as we do. And "Variety is the Spice of Life.

Peace, Jim (|:{>

deni:
      Helpful suggestions.  Proper driver for LG monitor in place. Graphics/video card updated online.  Problems still existed.  As JVJ suggested went online for tech help.
      What I found in blogs, chat areas and talking to tech assistants is that my graphics card's maximum update still leaves a resolution too low for sufficant compatability with the LG 23" monitor.  A new video card would cost money and I would have to find one with the older style connection brackets.  Choice is to either  hunt for another graphic/video card or find a monitor less or equal to the current card's max resolution.

Solution:
     I bought a 20 inch Acer P206HV monitor for $99.99.  Less than half the price.  Higher resolution than old crt monitor but within current graphic card's range.   Good color and no distortion.  Screen height same as old crt. All pictures are full size with no fading.  Golden Age comics look more consistent once again with only the normal scanner caused variation.  This monitor will do me fine until I decide to upgrade my whole computer.

Thanks builderboy and JVJ.  Your advice really helped in steering me in the right direction and allowing me to make the best decision for right now.    Good luck shopping, Yoc.

Yoc:
Thanks for the update deni.
Food for thought.

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