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Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
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Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
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Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
Whew, I wish I had space on my desk for both! I think I'd be happy with one 24" and a second smaller one (19"-20"). I've heard good things about the Samsung 244T 24" monitor... but it's more $ (haven't yet researched how much more). The card reader and height adjustments are nice! Not deal-makers or deal-breakers, but… -
Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
I want to replace my huge, old CRT monitor. It's a nice 24" monitor, but it's 7 years old so I'm concerned about how much longer it will be able to hold calibration. The most critical application for me, monitor-wise, is Photoshop. So here's the question --would I be better off with a single huge monitor (30" Dell 3007WFP)… -
Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
Reply to OP: I have that exact setup, a 24" Dell Widescreen LCD + 19" CRT. I love it!!! The only thing I do not like about it is that the second one isn't another 24 incher! edit: Here is my desktop... I am a programmer so I did a quick swipe the clean desk thing for all of you. It is normally a LOT messier with empty… -
Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
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Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
But are you comparing both of them fully color-calibrated? If either one wasn't calibrated, then the comparison is apples-and-oranges. Or the Dell might actually be on the blue side of neutral white (as they often come, out of the factory), making it look better by comparison. ...None of which is to in any way knock the… -
Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
I've been running the Dell 2407 since x-mas day and just ordered the 1907 to replace my 17" Apple Studio Display. The Apple LCD looks horrid next to the Dell, it's yellow like an old newspaper compared to the crisp white of the Dell. Amazingly that's with the Dell at 50% brightness and the Apple at 100%. For me 2 24" lcd's… -
Re: Photoshop: one 30" monitor, or 24" +19"?
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