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[filmscanners] Re: LCD vs CRT for imageediting



>[snip]
>For the same reason as most on this forum I'd always steered clear of LCD's
>until recently, when it became necessary to find something lighter to
>transport (getting old & arthritic.)
>
>After a lot of research, I settled on Dell's FP1905 and was quite surprised
>how good it is (I'd been using a 17" Sony CRT -- now that the learning
>curve is over I wouldn't go back.)
>
>[snip]
>
>One proviso: Use a reasonably good video card -- mine is Nvidia 6600GT --
>use the DVI connection, not analog, and you may (will?) have to tweak the
>video card's settings quite a bit before you're satisfied with it.
>
>It may not be quite up to professional standard, but then nor am I, and I'm
>quite happy with what it does -- my photo work is very satisfactory.
>
>Charles

Does it pivot/rotate from landscape to portrait and back ok, Charles?
Someone told me an ATi card was needed or at least better for that,
but they might have known I use a Mac, and I guess that matters.

Thanks.
--
Sam

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