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I was told to increase the resolution, but that didn't work. The photos display correctly on a non-wide-screen, but stretched on a wide-screen. Viewsonic says it's the photo software and the photo software people say it's the monitor.

I have a wide-screen monitor, this is what I do: Don't maximize the photo window. Use the restore-down button (between minimize & maximize) in the upper right corner.

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