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[filmscanners] RE: Digital Darkroom Computer Builders?



High-end LCDs, of the sort appropriate for photo editing, don't have this
particular viewing angle issue, and they have very wide contrast ranges as
well. You should see my IBM A31P laptop display...

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com

> From: Laurie Solomon
>
> The point you raise does answer my question; but my experience is
> such that
> I have not had problems with CRTs but with LCD which tend to be
> hard to read
> with the introduction of lower amounts of glare or if they are
> not precisely
> align with the user's eyes and view.  CRTs allow for much greater variance
> in the precision of the point of view that the user must assume to see the
> display easily and readably as well as the amount of glare that can be
> introduced.

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