It will affect it, like a horizontal line will become longer than a vertical one even though your hand travels as long (did that make sense?)
Wacom has however recently released a widescreen tablet which you might wanna look at, in Wacoms software theres also settings for how much of the screen...
Heh.. guess the 2005FPW ppl are really screwed.. as a 2x2001FP owner I don't feel very screwed tho.. putting a 2004FPW inbetween my 2001FPs would be _SWEET_, 2004FPW and 2001FP have the same height resolution and I think the height of the panel only differs 2cm or so (alittle less than an...
most arms Ive seen support max 8kg (something like 17lb?) which should be enough for the 2005FPW, weights in at just about that with the stand which weighs pretty much..
Anyways.. Im also interested in this.. but 1 arm for 2 monitors.. so let the links fly :P
as I stated, theres dual link -I and -D, -I can use both analog and digital while -D is just for digital, and no, all DVI cables will not work with eachother, the connector on the 2001FP is missing the 4 out of 5 of the analog ports (analog ground is still there) so there isnt holes for DVI-I...
Sorry for bumping this but just out of curiosity I checked some stuff.. and I might have a reason for the problem.
Theres alot of different DVI connectors, DVI-I single/dual DVI-D single/dual and DVI-A, I checked a long time ago if my gffx 5900 had DVI-D connector which would have explained why...
Hope that happens to my 2001FP in 3-4 years :) DELLs latest is probably pretty sweet by then :P I upgraded my warranty to 5 years too so Im hopeful (dunno if its possible to do that on any DELL site but I ordered thru a friend at DELL and its in their ordersystem, costs like 10$ more so ofcourse...
when it comes to crt vs tft, Id say go for tft, even if you're into graphics.. if you're so into graphics that everything needs to be an exact color, a normal CRT wouldnt do it anyways... for color correction at companies REALLY expensive monitors are used.. which hold the color calibration...
Yea have the same problem.. got a 5900 too.. used 9600xt for a while and that had signal on dvi on post.. Ive been thinking if it has something to do with using dual monitors, what monitor is primary etc.. havent bothered trying much tho..
Maybe this doesnt apply to US DELL but I worked at the government sales part of DELL here in Sweden for a few months and the only way they got their discount was if their contactperson contacted their sales rep... so based on that, try asking your sys admin..
But then again, wouldnt suprise me...
If u can afford it *cough* I dont see why you cant start with the more advanced apps really.. if you choose maya tho, make sure you take a while to understand the interface, its nothing like any other windows application IMHO
Strata was the first app I used, I used it for mac, dunno if theres a pc version.. I checked their homepage a while back and it wasnt too impressive.. just didnt seem to be on the same level as maya or 3dsmax.. but thats just my impression, based on nothing really :)
As for rendering.. the...
3dsmax or maya are both good obviously, Id choose the app depending on the work you wanna do, if you're going for lowpoly work like games Id go with 3dsmax, if you want to work with highpoly stuff like commercials, effects for movies etc then Id go with maya.. simply cus thats how its divided in...