Re: Eye-One problem with Sony Monitor
Re: Eye-One problem with Sony Monitor
- Subject: Re: Eye-One problem with Sony Monitor
- From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 20:27:52 -0800
Title: Re: Eye-One problem with Sony
Monitor
What the heck Murdock, go all the way. I use a 21" monitor for my image
and a 17" monitor to the left for all the tools. Now that's the way to
go (or bigger).
DS
DAVID SCHARF PHOTOGRAPHY
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Los Angeles, CA 90039
http://www.scharfphoto.com
http://www.electronmicro.com
Richard Frederickson [Contr] wrote:
My suggestion, Murdock, is to buy the most real estate you
can afford--20" is going to be too small. With all the
applications getting so palette crazed, you're left with so little
working space these days (and it ain't going to get any better any
time soon).
It makes a world of difference in productivity to have the few
extra inches!
Richard
Richard Frederickson
Senior Technical Specialist
Scientific Publications, Graphics &
Media
Contractor - SAIC-Frederick,
Inc.
NCI-Frederick
Hi all, just had a quick question to
get
some opinions on my problem.
I have a Sony Multiscan E500, about 4 years old. Went to
recalibrate, with
the Eye1 display, and came upon a problem. My contrast is at 100
(as per instuctions),
my brightness is at 0. And it looks plenty bright. In
order to calibrate the eye1 is looking
for negative brightness. Now, when I put the brightness to 20 or
30 the screen seems to
zoom in (menu bar disappears) and it gets out of focus. So, this
monitor is finished, right?
I could still use it for non color important work? Has anyone
seen this happen before?
Now, without trying to start a lcd vs. crt argument, can anyone give
me some biased (cause you
use it) info. Would a 20" apple lcd be an apt
replacement for the 21" Sony CRT? I use Photoshop
about 8 hours a day and could use the lesser eye strain, as long as I
can rely on it, and it'll be
big enough for all the palettes.
thanks
Murdock
www.murdocksmith.com
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