Different resolutions for different monitors?

I just hooked up my new Dell 30" monitor. To get its full resolution, I have to have the lid closed on MBP. This means I can't use my iSight camera of course.
Is there any way to have the lid open and still get the maximum resolution on my external monitor without it defaulting to the highest resolution that my MBP's screen is capable of?

Go into Display preferences and turn off mirroring to get the maximum resolution out of both displays at the same time.

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