LCD Displays- Ready for Photoshop?

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etnier
Jul 23, 2004
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My main monitor (Sony 400PS) is getting tired and recent reports have me hungering to replace it with an HP L2335:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/monitors/tft/l2335.html

What’s the consensus in the graphic arts community these days concerning LCD’s for production work?


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Xalinai
Jul 23, 2004
John S. Etnier wrote:

My main monitor (Sony 400PS) is getting tired and recent reports have me hungering to replace it with an HP L2335:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/monitors/tft/l2335.html
What’s the consensus in the graphic arts community these days concerning LCD’s for production work?

I do not think ther is already a consensus.

With regard to the monitor you chose: Make sure to connect via DVI, the digital-analog-digital conversion would reduce image quality.

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Don
Jul 23, 2004
I recently added a 17" 1280×1024 LCD screen as my principal monitor, with the older 19" Trinitron relegated to things like Photoshop. I haven’t tried to correct the LCD screen yet, but it’s *really* bad. Sometimes highlighting on lists is hard to discern.

The LCD is an Hitachi CML175SX, with both analog and digital (which I’m using) inputs. I like the sharpness, but there’s no color adjustment, just brightness which I’ve cranked all the way down. I’ll try Adobe Gamma on it when I get a round tuit.

Hopefully the HP you mentioned is more suitable.

Don

"John S. Etnier" wrote in message
My main monitor (Sony 400PS) is getting tired and recent reports have me hungering to replace it with an HP L2335:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/monitors/tft/l2335.html
What’s the consensus in the graphic arts community these days concerning LCD’s for production work?


John Etnier
Studio Dual
http://www.studiodual.com
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Hecate
Jul 24, 2004
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:28:40 -0700, "Don" wrote:

I’ll try Adobe Gamma on it
when I get a round tuit.
Don’t bother. Gamma doesn’t work with LCD screens.



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