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Todd.Hanz
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After reading alot of posts here and elsewhere I have come to the conclusion that most people don't print thier images as much as they used too, opting instead to view them on thier monitors, kind of like a digital photo album. We also tend to send more images over email to family and friends. Forums like this one allow us to post them for everyone else to view as well as recieve feedback on.
With all this in mind, I wonder what type of monitor everyone is using? I have a Mac with thier LCD monitor (calibrated) very bright, crisp and sharp, I have also viewed images on other LCD screens that have similar results. At work I use a PC with a typical (pc kit) CRT monitor which is dull and lifeless when compared to the one at home. I post all my images from my house, adjusting them so everything looks "stunning" (IMHO) and upload here, when I get to work the next morning I look at them and they look horrible. They are muddy and lifeless, lacking in the brightness and tonal ranges I had at home. I have PS7 loaded here at work and so I used Adobe Gamma to adjust my monitor settings with some success but still not the great results I have at home.
I see all the hard work everyone puts into thier images between choosing the right film, composing, developing and uploading here, I think you sell yourself short if you view that work on a crappy monitor.
I am not suggesting that everyone go out and buy a top of the line "La Cie" monitor or even switch to a Mac, but if this is our medium, then maybe instead of another lens or body we should look at our monitors first, the difference is amazing!
Just curious about what everyone uses and thier opinions.
Todd
With all this in mind, I wonder what type of monitor everyone is using? I have a Mac with thier LCD monitor (calibrated) very bright, crisp and sharp, I have also viewed images on other LCD screens that have similar results. At work I use a PC with a typical (pc kit) CRT monitor which is dull and lifeless when compared to the one at home. I post all my images from my house, adjusting them so everything looks "stunning" (IMHO) and upload here, when I get to work the next morning I look at them and they look horrible. They are muddy and lifeless, lacking in the brightness and tonal ranges I had at home. I have PS7 loaded here at work and so I used Adobe Gamma to adjust my monitor settings with some success but still not the great results I have at home.
I see all the hard work everyone puts into thier images between choosing the right film, composing, developing and uploading here, I think you sell yourself short if you view that work on a crappy monitor.
I am not suggesting that everyone go out and buy a top of the line "La Cie" monitor or even switch to a Mac, but if this is our medium, then maybe instead of another lens or body we should look at our monitors first, the difference is amazing!
Just curious about what everyone uses and thier opinions.
Todd