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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
On Sun, 24 Jun 2018 18:37:46 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 00:34:07 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
On 6/26/2018 7:17 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 00:34:07 -0400, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation Careful or he'll start spouting how he parallels the "Modern Major-General's Song" ;-) -- == Later... Ron C -- |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation my amazement, my surprise, that it sailed (ahem) well over your head. i somewhat expected you, of all people, to understand the response. |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
In article , Ron C
wrote: i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation Careful or he'll start spouting how he parallels the "Modern Major-General's Song" ;-) give three cheers, and one cheer more |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:34:53 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation my amazement, my surprise, that it sailed (ahem) well over your head. i somewhat expected you, of all people, to understand the response. Of course I understood the response. But in termso of the original topic of discussion it added no information. i.e. it was noise. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation my amazement, my surprise, that it sailed (ahem) well over your head. i somewhat expected you, of all people, to understand the response. Of course I understood the response. doubtful. But in termso of the original topic of discussion it added no information. i.e. it was noise. missing the point entirely. |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
Eric Stevens:
Very good. But I've got a little list, and I am seriously thinking of adding him to it. Only now? He's been in my list (it's not little) for ages. He earned his spot by having nothing useful to contribute on the subject of amateur digital photography. -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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Two monitors with LR update - Problem
On 6/26/2018 7:17 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 00:34:07 -0400, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: Anyway, I did a search on 1803 blurry and found a bunch of stuff. Here's a clip from one: ~~ 1803 has a new feature that can help alleviate the problem. To fix a blurry app head to Settings System Display Advanced scaling settings and flip the 3Let Windows try to fix apps so they1re not blurry2 switch to On. ~~ that is hilarious. ... while yours is unhelpful. i didn't suggest anything, therefore it could not have been unhelpful. It certainly is not helpful. Therefore it is unhelpful. you're confused, as usual. i was merely commenting that there is a user selectable toggle to 'fix blurriness', something which is absolutely hilarious. Your comment was still unhelpful. If you still (hah) disagree with me, please explain the helpful nature of your comment. ¥ i told you so, i told you so ¥ someone *else* mentioned it, and its existence screams "we have no idea how to do graphics properly". as for what's causing your specific problem, i don't use the exact same hardware as you nor do i use lightroom on windows, therefore i have no suggestions what to do to remedy it, other than buy a mac because this would never happen on a mac ... What, never? no, never What, never? well, hardly ever That's better. ... however, that would not be helpful, so i didn't. And I haven't told you that at your worst you can be a cantankerous idiot. i haven't any sympathy for ill-bred taunts Non sequitur. End of predictably futile conversation. End of futile conversation Took you a long time to realize that. -- PeterN |
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