[argyllcms] Fwd: Recommended LCD monitor?

  • From: "Andrea Barbieri" <andrea.barbieri01@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 23:18:46 +0100

i spended 1200 euro, (600xmonth) a  lot but once in time... could be done..
Eizo cg222, is a beauty, 12 bitu lut, and affordable,  hardware
calibration,  is the cheap line of eizo "pro" monitors..
or if you find an honest delaer.. Quato, out of Italy there's nice price for
those monitors, they have a really  nice site, monitors are subdivided by
use suggested.
and a 3x10bit lut so 30 bit lut in total,  could trulychange your point of
view..






On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Leonard Evens
<len@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> I am ready to give up on my Samsung 226CW.  I had a lot of success with
> a Viewpoint CRT, but it just got to dim, which is why I bought the
> Samsung.
> (Because of my back I can't manage the weight of a CRT.)   I called
> Xrite about another matter and was told they regularly have problems
> advising people with Samsungs, but that almost any other of the standard
> brands in the range $300-600 should produce decent results.  (I can't
> see spending several thousand on a first class professional monitor, and
> I shouldn't need one for the work I do.)
>
> I was looking at some monitors at Office Depot today, and i noticed that
> the adjustments for Viewpoint monitors seemed similar to those on my
> CRT, although I suppose they do entirely different things.   I had a
> good understanding of what I was doing when calibrating/profiling my
> CRT, but I am still not clear what the best procedure should be for an
> LCD, partly because it is not very clear just what the controls do.
>
> Any recommendations for a monitor that was easy to work with?
> --
> Leonard Evens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Mathematics Department, Northwestern University
>
>
>

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