Actually, a pitch of about 150/inch and using some color selection trickery will do the job pretty darn well. So a pretty nice display would be about 1.9 million pixels (8" * 10.5"). Microsoft has a beautiful 150 pitch XVGA display for their e-Book (so you get a paperback-sized screen that is very readable).
Cheers,
Alan
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At 10:27 PM -0500 2/26/01, Lex Spoon wrote:
Karl Ramberg karl.ramberg@chello.se wrote:
When a project is loaded in a different size that it was created it often crops stuff off or leave stuff in the upper left corner depending on size of the user screen. Is there a way to layout the project so it scales resonably on diffrent screen sizes?
Switch to 2000x2000 displays and start drawing with centimeters instead of pixels. You can get an idea of what this would be like by viewing PDF. Whether you love or hate the way PDF files end up looking on your machine is a good indicator of whether you think your hardware is enough for this. If you have less than 4 million pixels, I'm guessing you'll think it sucks, but one day...
In the meantime, it's hard. :)
-Lex
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