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I have two monitors; a laptop that is almost square and a larger one that is much wider horizontally then vertically.
What amazes me is how much different the same fish looks on the screens.
On the laptop the fish looks a little chunkier then it really is (but closest to reality), but on the bigger wider screen it looks a lot skinnier than it is. (The screen elongates the fish.)
Has anyone noticed this?
I know it's not very profound but I am struck by the difference it's so significant.
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