Answers in line.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Since there has been a rather interesting and lively discussion in a couple
> of other threads discussing computer screen size and resolution, it may be
> time to poll the topic again.
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> 1)  What size screen do you use
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19" CRT.
> 2)  What resolution do you prefer?
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1600x1200dpi
(Windows Large Fonts)
> 3)  What's the largest size image that you can see on your screen without
> undue scrolling?  This would have to take into consideration real estate
> eaten up by the browser.
>   
If a straight image file is displayed, (no html), it really doesn't 
matter.  My browser resizes it automaticaly.  With html code, say 1500x1100.
> 4)  What minimum/maximum size images do you prefer to look at?
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Minimum verticle size 800 Maximum vertical 1100.
Minimum horizontal 800 Maximum horizontal 1500.

The browser can add moire artifacts when resizing.
> 5)  If you had to scroll to see an entire image, would you be less inclined
> to view additional images from that poster?
>   
That depends on how good the first image was, (more to the point a large 
enough image invites a print if it's good I might feel inclined to make 
one for personal use).
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