On 7/5/04 5:21 pm, Jack Lowe wrote:

> PowerBook screens, in my opinion, simply cannot be described as being
> exemplary when it comes to high-end colour correction and editing.

You are probably right but I am not convinced with your assertion in that
you have not explained why PowerBook screens aren't good enough for high-end
colour correction. You may also help in defining the phrase "high-end colour
correction and editing" in this context.

> PowerBook screens may be exemplary within the realms of laptops, but that's
> about it.
> 
> I am writing from the position of having had a fairly wide experience with
> CRT's, desktop LCD's and laptop LCD's.

May be, but you are certainly not sharing your knowledge and experience in
this forum. I will very much welcome your contribution, albeit constructive.
 
> I am genuinely glad you feel you are attaining successful results with your
> set-up but, as I seem to remember Bob suggesting (I hope you don't mind,
> Bob), you may need to re-align your approach when it comes to professional
> digital imaging. 
I gladly accept this remark but my little or lack of understanding about
professional digital imaging tells me that any such re-alignment of approach
should not be driven by advertisement campaign of digital equipments,
services and accessories neither should it be driven by subjective beliefs
of individuals, otherwise I happy to learn.

Regards

Inno'

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