On 26/2/04 3:43, Mark Johann wrote:

> In the market for new monitor (CRT/LCD), but now that many people are using
> LCD's for editing and corrections, how do you deal with sharpening of an
> image after years of CRT use?  Seems the settings typically used on them
> makes the images appear over-sharpened on an LCD.

SNIP

> What do you do and how do you compensate for it, if you do?

Dear Mark,

You tell them that they can't possibly judge sharpening on screen as it is
applied to each image to suit its content, viewing distance, magnification
and the output device.

They can only judge it once output.


Best wishes,

JL

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