Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-30 Thread Paul Sorenson
ASUS calls their PA and PB series "Professional" models.   They all appear to be  IPS and you can set the color space to either sRGB or Adobe RGB.  I've had the PA249 for several years now and have not been disappointed.  The ASUS IPS monitors came highly recommended at the time by David

Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-30 Thread Mark Roberts
Bruce Walker wrote: >Nobody who works with images should consider a TN monitor. There's >little price difference between them them and IPS displays nowadays, >and TN monitors are dreadful for editing on. Every angle you look at >the screen from gets you a different rendering (eg blackpoint,

Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-30 Thread Bruce Walker
Nobody who works with images should consider a TN monitor. There's little price difference between them them and IPS displays nowadays, and TN monitors are dreadful for editing on. Every angle you look at the screen from gets you a different rendering (eg blackpoint, contrast and brightness), so

Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-30 Thread Igor PDML-StR
That looks like a good deal with some reasonable (or even very good) reviews: http://4k.com/monitor/dell-s2817q-review-28-inch-4k-ultra-hd-monitor-with-subwoofer/ Just in case the color gamut is a concern, it's a TN panel, not IPS. So, the color gamut would be narrower. Igor Paul

Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-28 Thread John
On 4/28/2018 14:50, P. J. Alling wrote: This morning I turned on my desktop computer and discovered that my DELL 24" cinematic display had become non compos mentis.  I assume that there's a fault in it's poor little logic board since everything seems to work but nothing seems to work together. 

Re: The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-28 Thread Paul Stenquist
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-28-led-4k-uhd-monitor-black/5071403.p?skuId=5071403=212=1=CPimrdfU3doCFRGXxQIdSeYDeg=ds Paul > On Apr 28, 2018, at 2:50 PM, P. J. Alling wrote: > > This morning I turned on my desktop computer and discovered that my DELL 24" >

The further degradation of my equipment... (no not that, how could you think such a thing).

2018-04-28 Thread P. J. Alling
This morning I turned on my desktop computer and discovered that my DELL 24" cinematic display had become non compos mentis.  I assume that there's a fault in it's poor little logic board since everything seems to work but nothing seems to work together.  I'm now forced to fall back on my