My RTC Viewsonic went dead sometime ago so I switched to flat screen. After long search I went for the IIyama prolite B2403WS, which is a 24'. It is doing the job fine for photography, the angle of view isn't that problematic, set it up properly at the right height and you can really work with it. The best screens are xxxLED, we have to wait another few years before the technology get steady and price get down, so this screen is a very transition price/quality. I calibrate it, results are wysiwyg strait from the first print PROVIDED that you get a proper calibration system, not are they all equal. Some users don't even calibrate it and are happy with it, depends on how fussy you are, I am ! With this screen I don't need to re-calibrate every two weeks , I haven't done for months and my prints are what I get on the monitor, that is a great improvement from RTC monitor, specially an old one. Shall I have to insist on the fact that printing profiles have to be personnal, for your printer and the inks/papers used, that is essential and is the follow up after screen calibration. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re:Slightly OT Monitor Question
2008-04-24 by Mic
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