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Old 10-29-2007, 08:21 PM
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Hi Kristorf.....could you tell me what graf card that you are using....great shot of that 109
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I have a feeling the video card has little to do with it..
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Hi Kristorf.....could you tell me what graf card that you are using....great shot of that 109
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at the moment I am running an Athlon 3800 X2 with a GF7900gt, but soon uprading to an Intel E6600 quad and a GF8800gts
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Some great stuff here!

A question:

If I were to use one of these fine images for a wallpaper, how would I set it up in XP to stretch over two monitors?

I can resize the image to my desktop resolution (3520x1200) but I can't get XP to see both monitors as one for the purposes of a background.

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Hello shadow,

dunno if stretching them would look too good anyways. That would be a dramatically horizontal aspect ratio. At work Im having each display showing the same artwork but therefore unstretched. When I work on one I still can use the 2nd for a short look at the image and a "2-second-break" enjoying an instant daydream

I got a few more, all taken while playing different offline campaigs and slightly edited - without adding photo parts though









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Hi Kristorf.....could you tell me what graf card that you are using....great shot of that 109
Lo mate,
at the moment I am running an Athlon 3800 X2 with a GF7900gt, but soon uprading to an Intel E6600 quad and a GF8800gts


Thank's for that, I just up-graded my CPU, and am looking for a better graf card.......I asked you because all your shots are so sharp, grass, leaves, water....very nice
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