I, too, use Engraver instead of Maestro for many projects. For example, I
have been engraving a beginning band method book, and the fonts I have
chosen are:
Notation: Engraver family
Headline: Bookman Bold
Text: New Century Schoolbook
With the Engraver family, I can use Engraver Text NCS and blen
On 30 Apr 2005 at 22:17, Jari Williamsson wrote:
> David W. Fenton wrote:
>
> > LCDs also tend to have an uncorrectable red balance. This has been a
> > real problem for a client of mine, who has been unable to scan
> > things for their website reliably, because the color balance is not
> > right
Jari Williamsson wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
LCDs also tend to have an uncorrectable red balance. This has been a
real problem for a client of mine, who has been unable to scan things
for their website reliably, because the color balance is not right.
I got the impression that there are many c
David W. Fenton wrote:
LCDs also tend to have an uncorrectable red balance. This has been a
real problem for a client of mine, who has been unable to scan things
for their website reliably, because the color balance is not right.
I got the impression that there are many color-related problems whe
On 30 Apr 2005 at 17:19, Jari Williamsson wrote:
> Additionally, if you want it for gaming, you need a refresh speed of
> 25 ms at the very least. Usually, faster monitor don't have as much
> contrast.
LCDs also tend to have an uncorrectable red balance. This has been a
real problem for a client
Colin Broom wrote:
In the next month or so, I might finally buy a new TFT monitor (I have a
17" CRT at the moment). I'd like a slightly larger size (19-21"). I
have to admit, having only had to buy a separate monitor once, I'm a
little in the dark as to what I should be looking for regarding
Colin,
You can look at Robert Patterson's web site to see a picture of the Samsung 24" monitor which I also have. It comes on a stand which accommodates rotation to portrait orientation and can be positioned even more flexibly, if you add a monitor arm support system. I am more than pleased with
I use a Samsung SyncMaster 191t plus (19" flat panel) with PivotPro
software. The monitor swivels to allow for portrait or landscape viewing. I
recommend the setup. I have used it for about a year and works well with
Finale and general use.
Troy
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i have a Samsung SyncMaster 213T, and it rotates very easily on its stand. It now works with my newly installed OS X Tiger. If you're on PC, I know there is a CD with a software for switching the display that only works on Windows.I am overall very happy with this monitor.Éric DussaultLe 05-04-30 à
In the next month or so, I might finally buy a new TFT monitor (I have a 17"
CRT at the moment). I'd like a slightly larger size (19-21"). I have to
admit, having only had to buy a separate monitor once, I'm a little in the
dark as to what I should be looking for regarding specification. I wi
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