This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters  


Home > Archive > Computer Graphics with Photoshop > October 2007 > Best Monitor





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author Best Monitor
lugnut

2007-10-08, 6:14 pm

Can Anyone recommend a good monitor for viewing and editing raw files? We
have 3 monitors and the pictures look different one each one.
Thanks in advance.


ronviers@gmail.com

2007-10-08, 6:14 pm

On Oct 8, 10:34 am, "lugnut" <dontspa...@nowhere.net> wrote:
> Can Anyone recommend a good monitor for viewing and editing raw files? We
> have 3 monitors and the pictures look different one each one.
> Thanks in advance.


Unless there is something broken with your existing monitors you will
be able to bring them into line - although I admit it's very tricky to
get them to match exactly. You will need to know how even with a new
one so you might as well keep messing around with them until you get
it figured out. Do you have the Adobe setup utility? That will help
get you started. Once you run that you can ask more specific questions
about setting them up.

Good luck,
Ron

lugnut

2007-10-08, 6:14 pm

Thanks Ron, sounds like a good starting point.
<ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
news:1191858223.483967.192140@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 8, 10:34 am, "lugnut" <dontspa...@nowhere.net> wrote:
>
> Unless there is something broken with your existing monitors you will
> be able to bring them into line - although I admit it's very tricky to
> get them to match exactly. You will need to know how even with a new
> one so you might as well keep messing around with them until you get
> it figured out. Do you have the Adobe setup utility? That will help
> get you started. Once you run that you can ask more specific questions
> about setting them up.
>
> Good luck,
> Ron
>



Joe

2007-10-08, 6:14 pm

"lugnut" <dontspamme@nowhere.net> wrote:

> Can Anyone recommend a good monitor for viewing and editing raw files? We
> have 3 monitors and the pictures look different one each one.
> Thanks in advance.


How much $$$$ you have to spend on "the best" monitor so we know what to
recomment. How about start with $2,000-3,000? or $4,000 and up?

lugnut

2007-10-08, 6:14 pm

good point. less than a thousand.
"Joe" <joe@dontspam.com> wrote in message
news:5omkg3dmi549pfntf2qfogf4ui4kc6dhka@4ax.com...
> "lugnut" <dontspamme@nowhere.net> wrote:
>
>
> How much $$$$ you have to spend on "the best" monitor so we know what to
> recomment. How about start with $2,000-3,000? or $4,000 and up?
>



John Ortt

2007-10-12, 6:14 pm

In your price range I would recomend a good monitor calibration tool
instead...

Have a look at ColorVision's Spyder2.....(try google)

"lugnut" <dontspamme@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:fedn2b$lj1$1@ns3.arlut.XXXXXX.edu...
> good point. less than a thousand.
> "Joe" <joe@dontspam.com> wrote in message
> news:5omkg3dmi549pfntf2qfogf4ui4kc6dhka@4ax.com...
>
>



lugnut

2007-10-12, 6:14 pm

Thanks Very Much, John I'll look at it now.
"John Ortt" <johnortt@noemailsuppliedasdontwantspam.com> wrote in message
news:470f8897$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net...
> In your price range I would recomend a good monitor calibration tool
> instead...
>
> Have a look at ColorVision's Spyder2.....(try google)
>
> "lugnut" <dontspamme@nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:fedn2b$lj1$1@ns3.arlut.XXXXXX.edu...
>
>



Sponsored Links


Copyright 2003 - 2008 forum4designers.com  Software forum  Computer Hardware reviews