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[filmscanners] Re: Best graphics evaluation PC monitor
Last I checked, the LaCie builtin calibration only worked with Macs. I'd
love to be wrong as my noble trinitron is on its last legs and I'm shopping
too.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@ix.netcom.com>
To: <karlsch@earthlink.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:10 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Best graphics evaluation PC monitor
Barco has a good reputation for color accuracy, but last I looked they
couldn't handle super high resolutions.
As to profiling, don't reject a monitor because it doesn't have built-in
calibration. Aftermarket calibration works fine.
You should also be careful about the video card you buy. Personally, I like
the Matrox ones, because they have excellent, glitch-free DACs, and support
high resolutions at high scan rates.
--
Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com
> From: Alex Zabrovsky
>
> My company intends to purchase a quality PC monitor for to be used at the
> image processing station for image quality evaluation (generated
> by digital
> still cameras and scanners).
> I was asked to research the field and provide my recommendations for that.
> I've heard one of the best, professional monitors are Lacie, however there
> must be others as well which I haven't heard yet. As far as remember Lacie
> comes with built-in hardware calibration utility which can be
> hooked up to a
> PC via USB for calibration (profiling).
>
> Any opinions/suggestions are welcome.
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