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Monitors slowly evolving
RichA wrote:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/re...es/10bit.shtml And only $2300 for monitor and adapter for a display that will look just like monitors that sell for hundreds less. -- Ray Fischer |
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Monitors slowly evolving
On 15/07/2010 11:25 p.m., Mxsmanic wrote:
Ray Fischer writes: And only $2300 for monitor and adapter for a display that will look just like monitors that sell for hundreds less. Eizo monitors are pricey, but they are very good monitors. Yes - some of the high-end ones are measured individually in the factory, have a LUT and adjust across areas of the screen for backlight non-uniformity, coming with a guarantee and measurement certificate that variation from area to area on the panel will be less than Delta E (2.0 - IIRC) but in practice often much less. Very nice for graphic art pros and/or extremely colour critical work. Other more affordable brands (NEC/HP) are introducing similar concepts, not always successfully according to some reviews on TFTCentral. For most photography, unless the panel is particularly non-uniform, it doesn't matter much at all. |
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