MelloBoyok,
i know there's another thread about this, but i've seen the question asked many times in the last few hours, so here's what I know works. If someone else has tried something, post it up and i will make this list larger as it goes:
Confirmed working hardware:
- Sony Pocket Bit USB memory
- Sony Micro Vault
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive
- Media Gear 7-in-1 USB 2.0 memory card reader w/ PQI 256mb Hi-Speed Compact Flash
Unconfirmed working hardware:
Incompatible hardware:
- SanDisk Cruzer Mini USB Flash Drive (can someone else reconfirm this?)
Additional info:
Photos saved to Sony Memory Card is compressed down to approximately 100kb, resulting in minor artifacting when displayed on a computer monitor. Photos saved to USB storage is approximately 250-300kb.
MelloBoy
vipersan1280x960, jpg
Actually 1280x960 is the proper 4:3 aspect ratio! 1280x1024 is 5:4 and looks too narrow unless you have a TFT display which actually has 1280x1024 pixels. I have no idea why 1280x1024 exists anyway, I'd be thankful for every hint. 👍vipersannot exactly, if you use 1280x1024 (like me) or more. Well, PS will be on work
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the InterceptorWell, there are widescreen panels as well, but I guess the 5:4 panel should belong to the 4:3 world. And having a 1280x960 picture on a 1280x768 screen means that you have one of these problems:
- black stripes at the sides of the screen
- the picture is cut off at the top and / or bottom end
- the picture is streched making the car look strange
And what I still don't know is what TFT manufacturers thought when producing a 5:4 panel, although all the other sizes are 4:3.
Cheers,
the Interceptor
Unfortunately you only have this opportunity when you make pictures by yourself, most of the available pictures will have one of the problems I stated.maskriderI cut them to size, and I left enough rooms for the purpose of wallpaper when I take the photos.