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Re: filmscanners: OT: LCD monitors for photo editing



What method of colour management do you use?

The last time I tried Adobe Gamma on a laptop the screen went into 4 or 5 
colour mode :-)

caryenochr@enochsvision.com (Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)) 
wrote:

> At 23:44 29-08-01 -0700, Henning Wulff wrote:
>  >In general LCD's are quite useless for photoediting as they 
> color/contrast shift when you move your >head. This also means that 
> even if you don't move your head relative to the LCD, all the corners 
> will >display the same image range with different values. CRT's are 
> still the way to go.
> 
> That doesn't jibe with my experience. Have you looked at the latest 
> crop of 18.1-inch LCD monitors? I've been working with a Philips 
> Brilliance 180P monitor for the past two months and would never go back 
> to a CRT. First of all, the color and contrast do *not* shift during 
> normal head movements even if I move to the very edges of the screen. 
> Sharpness and contrast are equal to any equivalent-sized CRT that I 
> have ever seen. It took a little effort to adjust the color neutrality 
> because the factory-supplied profile was faulty but now the color is 
> outstanding. Also, there is a lot to be said for less eyestrain as 
> compared to working on a CRT. Try one; you might like it. Check out the 
> latest Philips and Sony offerings in particular.
> 
> Why do you suppose Apple is moving away from CRT's? It's not because 
> they want to risk ditching all their graphics industry customers. I'm 
> on a Windows 2000 PC, btw.
> 
> 
> Cary Enoch Reinstein aka Enoch's Vision, Inc., Peach County, Georgia
> http://www.enochsvision.com/, http://www.bahaivision.com/ -- "Behind 
> all these manifestations is the one radiance, which shines through all 
> things. The function of art is to reveal this radiance through the 
> created object." ~Joseph Campbell
> 
> 




 




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