Re: [Frameworks] Monitor options

2012-02-03 Thread edwin m


i use a dell, it's pretty decent. they do a whole range of full hd monitors, 
but also larger so you can have picture-in-picture (being able to see the 
full-res video within another frame, say an editing programme). they also do 
monitors that come factory calibrated to colourspaces (like srgb) and tell you 
what percentage of a colour/luma space it can handle (eg. that it handles 100% 
of ntsc colours). i did a lot of extremely tedious reading before buying one, 
and i couldn't find anywhere else that did all that stuff without charging a 
lot more cash

edwin



 Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:02:19 -0800
 To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 From: aa...@digitalartsguild.com
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Monitor options
 
 Professional video/computer monitors from the likes of Ikegami, Sony 
 and Panasonic are really expensive, in the range of $4000 each.
 
 I've had good results with my trusty HP LP2465, it's been going 
 strong for years and nary a dead pixel in sight.
 
 Aaron
 
 
 
 At 1/24/2012, you wrote:
 
   Good afternoon,
 
   I'm curious if there has been a thread, a respected study, or if 
  someone can recommend now a computer monitor for editing; strengths 
  being proper color matching, reputation for longevity, etc. Maybe 
  if I'm mentioning longevity, I should also mention that its 'easy on the 
  eyes'
 
   Thank you for your time.
 
   Steve Cossman
 
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Monitor options

2012-01-24 Thread Aaron F. Ross
Professional video/computer monitors from the likes of Ikegami, Sony 
and Panasonic are really expensive, in the range of $4000 each.

I've had good results with my trusty HP LP2465, it's been going 
strong for years and nary a dead pixel in sight.

Aaron



At 1/24/2012, you wrote:

  Good afternoon,

  I'm curious if there has been a thread, a respected study, or if 
 someone can recommend now a computer monitor for editing; strengths 
 being proper color matching, reputation for longevity, etc. Maybe 
 if I'm mentioning longevity, I should also mention that its 'easy on the eyes'

  Thank you for your time.

  Steve Cossman



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