I have used the standard settings from the screen grab, then I saved them them using shutter as png (so, I don't really know if the magnifier has compressed them before hand).

Another thing is that I have currently wiped of the Debian partition that caused me the troubles reported in this thread. I have installed Fedora 17 (both with XFCE and Gnome-Shell) instead to check if that made a difference relatively to the pain I encounter and that did it. I don't experience any pain with the displays (both on the LCD or with the Samsung SyncMaster) when I use Fedora, so my problem seems to be restricted to purely Debian-based distros.

/lionel


On 10/03/2012 12:34 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
On 10/2/12, Mark Allums <m...@allums.com> wrote:
On 9/30/2012 7:32 PM, Joel Rees wrote:

(Mark, did you set the screen grab to give you raw images or compressed?)
'Twasn't me.  I had a minor disagreement with another user over the
topic of refresh
while trying to make a suggestion, but it wasn't my problem.  I wasn't
the OP.


Mark
Woops,

Okay, _Lionel_, did you set the screen grab to give you raw images or
compressed?

(Sorry for the confusion.)

--
Joel Rees




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