Re: Macbook Pro Anti Glare or Glossy Screen
Re: Macbook Pro Anti Glare or Glossy Screen
- Subject: Re: Macbook Pro Anti Glare or Glossy Screen
- From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 16:27:18 -0700
IF you can control reflections, the glossy screen will, in general,
give you blacker blacks.
Regards,
David
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*DAVID SCHARF PHOTOGRAPHY*
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Los Angeles, CA 90039
http://www.scharfphoto.com
On 8/20/10 12:55 PM, Millers' Photography L.L.C. wrote:
Hi Steve.
I have no idea about gamut.
However I personally cannot use the glossy screen. Way toooo much
reflections. And I am in a dimly lit studio environment.
A year and a half ago, I paid or payed, whatever, the premium to get
the 17in MacBook Pro with what they call the antiglare widescreen.
Really weird to me since dull, or none glossy screen used to be the
norm. Must be a marketing scheme by Apple. Just my opinion.
I would like to read more opinions on the marketing, though not the
purpose of the listserve.
I profiled two of my clients that each have glossy displays, No
comment on that.
Cheers
David
I am in the market for a new macbook pro and was wondering which
display has a bigger gamut and profiles more accurate for photography
work.
Glossy Widescreen Display
Hi-Res Glossy Widescreen Display
Hi-Res Antiglare Widescreen Display
Thank you for your prompt consideration and response
Sincerely,
David B. Miller, Pharm. D., member
Millers' Photography L.L.C.
3809 Alabama Street
Bellingham, WA 98226
360 739 2826
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