Laptops
Sean F
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I am looking at laptops. I will be doing the majority of my photo editing on it. I am leaning toward switching from PC and getting a MacBook Pro. I am also considering switching my workflow over to Aperture instead of Lightroom. I only recently finally tried Lightroom, I'm using the LR3 beta version right now. It looks like Aperture is probably more seemless on the Apple platform but LR probably works better with CS4 (the few times I actually use it now). If anyone has recently switched PC/Mac and tried both LR/aperture it would be great to hear your opinions on them. Thanks,
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All current production civilian laptops use 6bit "TN" TFT LCD panels. Because they are 6bit they have to use electronic techniques to simulate an 8bit color space offering a full 16.7 million colors. Some are better than others but the bad ones will be prone to banding and/or posterization. In addition, TN panels will show a color/gamma shift at angles any other than straight on.
For critical color work and editing you'd be better off attaching a good external monitor. Something with, at the least, an 8bit IPS or PVA panel.
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/panel_technologies.htm
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I just came across a post that 99% confirms there is now a Windows OS laptop available with an IPS type panel.
When I first saw the shots of its' screen my jaw dropped. The tell tale is the shot from below the screen.
HP 8740W Elitebook with 1920x1200 17" Dreamcolor screen with RGB LED back light. They say it is a 10bit (processing? panel?) and it is a wide gamut meaning it will cover most of the sRGB color space and most of the AdobeRGB color space.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-elitebook-probook/470406-official-hp-elitebook-8740w-owners-lounge-220.html#post6467969
More screen shots...
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-elitebook-probook/470406-official-hp-elitebook-8740w-owners-lounge-224.html#post6470413
That was the good news.
The bad news is that by the time I finished playing with HP's configurator I had the price of the unit over $4900 USD.
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Something to consider...I ran across this today.
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