On 4/4/07, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1)  What size screen do you use

Brand new monitor - 23" LCD display (Apple Cinema). 1920x1200.
On the laptop, it's a 12" LCD, 1024x768.

> 2)  What resolution do you prefer?

See above. With LCD displays, you should _always_ run them at their
max rated resolution, and scale your icons/fonts to be readable.

> 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.

On the desktop machine, I don't run a full-screen browser. Probably
about 1200x1000 pixels or so. I can size up if need be, but I prefer
not to.

> 4)  What minimum/maximum size images do you prefer to look at?

1000xfoo pixels or foox1000 is about as big as I can go on the
desktop. On the laptop, I prefer something around 600 pixels on the
long side.

> 5)  If you had to scroll to see an entire image, would you be less inclined
> to view additional images from that poster?

I wouldn't go that far, but if it's a simple web gallery, I like being
able to see a full-frame image  in my browser, and to be able to click
on it for a larger version if I like it, or want to see more detail.

-Mat

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