everytime eric types something with the following line:
"I worked at one place where..."
most of the post houses in ny go:
"i wonder if he means here?"
todd
Eric Lampi wrote:
I
worked at one place where every Flame monitor looked different,
never-mind the 3D workstations. I had to play, "guess the gamma".
Good times.
E
Freelance 3-D Animator, F/X Artist
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Original Message ----
From: Sam Cuttriss <sam(at)janimation.com>
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 3:59:42 PM
Subject: Re: monitors?
im really interested in the sony luma monitors.
http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/DisplayModel?m=10007&p=8&sp=20131&id=87825&navid=luma_sony_professional_lcd_monitors
the dell is great, but im kind of getting tired of having almost
accurate colours.
i guess seeing as sony killed off thier trinitrons these are expected
to take their place?
has anyone had any experience with these?
_sam
Sam Cuttriss
Janimation 3D Aficionado
Gene Crucean wrote:
Not weird at all.
Btw Kris, my 30 doesn't take up two DVI ports. Dual-Link DVI is
different even though it sounds as if it uses both. It's a slightly
different port. I agree that two 24's might be better than one 30 but
IMO it depends on what you work with. I work with HD video a lot, so
1920x1080 barely fits onto a 24" but with a 30 I can look at my content
at 100% and still have full on tool pallets around the whole screen.
That to me was worth the extra cash. Maybe not for everyone though.
On 8/1/07, Wayne
Williams <w1343(at)comcast.net>
wrote:
Does working with a wide aspect
ratio monitor cause any issues with the gui's of any apps you
use......or does it just seem odd to work with say XSI stretched wide
like that?
-wayne
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, August 01, 2007 3:05 PM
Subject:
Re: monitors?
I personally love the Dell 24 inch. I was going to purchase one 30
inch but for the same price, you get two 24s. The 30 inch has a higher
resolution but will consume both your DVI outs (if you even have that)
and I don't think the extra resolution is necessary. The 24s at 1920 x
1200 seem to be a great balance of screen size and resolution and you
can't beat it for the price. Picture quality is fantastic and monitor
is well built and sturdy.
Kris
On 8/1/07, James De Colling <james.decolling(at)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hey guys, my little 17"
macbook pro display is becoming a little too restrictive, so im
shopping around for an additional screen,
Anyone using Dell 24 /
30" screens? If so are they upto task? Specificly black levels /
banding? (more so on the 30", as the laptop has dual link dvi on it…may
as well use it)
Cheers
James,
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