Sabtu, 22 Februari 2014

which is the best LCD monitor for graphic designing?

Q.

A. remember one thing when it comes to lcd,s....you get what you pay for.....the better lcd,s are not cheap

here is one place you can learn some about lcd,s,,,and find some good ones
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/


If you want an LCD for photo editing, you need a panel that will display, true, accurate, consistent colours, brightly and evenly.

These LCD are all based on either the VA or IPS panel technologies. You can expect to pay at least double, and sometime 10 times the price for very high quality panels based on these technologies as opposed to the cheaper TN based LCD panel of the same size.



The Eizo ColorEdge Series: CG220, CG210, CE240W, CE210W = $$$$. After that, the Eizo Flexscan series and Apple Cinema displays.

NEC LCD2690WUXi
HP LP2475W
LaCie 324

i have a dell 2408wfp, and just love it..if its for you....its probably borderline


LCD Monitor calibration?
Q. Does anyone know a really god place or downloadable software i can use to calibrate this new alienware 1080p native resolution monitor?

A. You really need hardware to properly calibrate a monitor. Something like Spyder:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ColorVision-S3X100-Spyder3Express-PC-MAC/dp/B002OCF57K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1294076210&sr=8-2
or Pantone Huey:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pantone-MEU101-Huey/dp/B000CR78C4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1294076283&sr=8-2

They'd have you think that recalibration is necessary frequently, but for all but the most demanding uses (e.g. professional photography, in which case you need to consider your room environment and ambient lighting too), you probably just need a profile (.icm or .icc file). You could just borrow such a device if you can find someone who has one.

Having said that, Widows 7 does have some built-in calibration capabilities: see Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Display, Calibrate color.

Windows (all versions) comes with a variety of colour profiles, one of which may well improve your monitor display. Some LCD monitors have very strong saturation. Profiles are in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color and WideGamutRGB.icc may be helpful for you.

See "To enable or disable calibration loading by Windows" in http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-color-management-settings for how to apply colour profiles and calibrate colour in general.





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