Re: Which type of Monitor
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:27:55 -0400, jime wrote:
Can you REALLY edit photos on a LCD monitor as well as you can on a CRT
monitor? I would think things like sharpening would be difficult. I am
using a 15 year old Sony 19" that was $800 back then. It has work well
but is starting to lose contrast. I am looking for a replacement and
want to explore LCD.
I am interested in opinions a recomendations on make and model.
After moving to my 20" widescreen LCD, I'll never go back - even if it
were suboptimal for photo editing. I find it works quite well.
.
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