Well I know that in the past, CRT monitors could not be touched in terms of reference levels for doing good editing on. Have any sub $500 LCDs caught up and would be good enough for editing with? I'd like T-Dub thoughts on this
7/19/2007 8:42:40 AM
in terms of a reference level lcd, no.for 95% of photographers and graphic designers, yes. there are several sub 500 19 and 20" widescreens that are pretty damn good.if you want a reference level lcd, they are still in the 2k range
7/19/2007 9:26:35 AM
i heard samsung makes a pretty sick panel but then they started using 2 other model panels in their lcds too so its pretty much a crap shoot.
7/19/2007 9:30:04 AM
well which models would you all recommend? Color accuracy being the most important thing. I don't game at all so response time is not important (well as important) as being able to adjust the hell out of the thing and being accurate. I know I can do adjustments with some software and with some calibrators too.
7/19/2007 11:01:13 AM
Get an LCD panel with the highest contrast ratio you can find. There are even a few around with extended color ranges. Then, get a "visually based" color calibration device and calibrate your panel. That's about as good as you'll get. This is why professionals still print proofs. Monitors use an additive color scheme while printed mediums use a subtractive color scheme. You're never going to get perfect color consistency from monitor to printer, but you can get close.http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?pid=10896This is an example of a professional grade LCD panel. You'll note that the color gamut is close to 95% of the full Adobe RGB color space. That's impressive for an LCD panel. You'll also note that this thing costs $texas.
7/19/2007 11:20:48 AM
alright- rephrase= need a monitor, lcd, under 500 dollars, primarily for photo editing and maybe a game or twodell, samsung i have heard are good, but i need actual model numbers
7/19/2007 11:52:50 AM
For the sub $500 range I'd suggest the dell 2007fpw.
7/19/2007 1:20:42 PM
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=31&threadid=2049206
7/19/2007 2:55:01 PM
^I second the dell. 2407WFP. I just got it and i love it. 1000:1 contrast ratio.6ms response time. It goes goes for 669$ now, but dell had a deal a month ago for 559$ and i caught that. My older monitor was a dell 20.1 inch with a 600:1 contrast ratio and i was planning on using them both, but once i hooked them both up, the 20.1 inch whites looked so yellow that i couldn't do it. So i just use the 1000:1 24" now.
7/19/2007 3:08:14 PM
^^^that monitor is garbage for image quality, its one of the worst for color accuracy, image clarity and true contrast.Sorry for the mess up neodata, yea the 240 is MUCH better, but it's still not really reference quality. To Dell's credit, their calibration in the OSD is very very good.^^Is definitely the list to go by[Edited on July 19, 2007 at 3:30 PM. Reason : oops too slow to respond][Edited on July 19, 2007 at 3:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2007 3:19:42 PM
The newer revisions are better. I couldn't find a better 24" lcd for ~550$ at the time so that's what i got. I like it, and spyder helped out too.^opps you meant the 2007fpw not the 2407 right? What's your opinion on the 2407? I know it's not the best but i'm pleased with it. [Edited on July 19, 2007 at 3:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2007 3:27:54 PM
its definitely the best 24" consumer lcd out there.NEC makes the best (as msb2ncsu points out) both in the consumer and reference spaces. Their pro series lcd monitors are sick.Samsung probably has to be the best of both worlds in general. You can't really get a bad samsung branded lcd, in terms of IQ.
7/19/2007 3:34:38 PM
So moral of the story everyone should buy this:http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/Product/?product=9bd245b5-7b0f-4f52-9ac3-37506ddc9775Heh i wish i made enough money off of phototography to actually justify something like that. Only a hobby now. 50$ mail in rebate on a 2k lcd!!![Edited on July 19, 2007 at 3:44 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2007 3:41:46 PM
you can get it for 1800 - 50 bucks =1750!!!111Seriously though, thats really not all that expensive for a damn 26" LCD that has super color precision
7/19/2007 4:26:42 PM
the most important thing is getting a good color calibration device to profile the monitor.
7/19/2007 4:54:11 PM
^if you get a reference monitor (like the NEC's) they do this automatically.Otherwise yes, you will want to get a calibration device. I think you can get the Spyder through journeyed for 70 bucks on the student discount.
7/19/2007 7:34:09 PM
thanks so fargraduated 2 years ago but my girlfriend is a studenti'll wait a month or so to buy, I mean i JUST got an SLR so I'm better off spending my time getting better with the camerabut no way my 17" 3 year old proview is going to be good for editing images that i take in .raw...... i mean why shoot raw format then edit when you have no reference
7/19/2007 9:27:18 PM
if you can do manual color calibration on it, go ahead and get a Spyder or something similar, you'll have to use it on your new monitor too, unless you drop the change on one with auto-calibration.
7/19/2007 10:38:34 PM
good idea.
7/20/2007 7:18:12 AM
Just a side note on the Dell 2407. They've released their new version of it, the HC. Supposedly a bunch of improvements over the already great 2407WFP. Still close to the same price.http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=320-5647
7/20/2007 7:30:07 AM
^ I hadn't seen that released. It looks sweet.
7/20/2007 8:28:49 AM
^^What are the main differences? I think mine is not the HC model. On that list msb2ncsu posted it says we recommend the "non-HC model" model. Why would that be the case?
7/20/2007 9:53:02 AM
Why would they recommend the monitor with the reduced color gamut?
7/20/2007 9:55:25 AM
Neon would be able to say. Color gamut is the range of colors it can show right? I think they took the word "gamut" from music terminology. Anyway http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A0647733Could stick 4 all together!!!
7/20/2007 10:00:28 AM
http://digitaltigers.com/zenview-powertrio-ultrahd.shtmlMy dream monitor setup... Made from a dell 3007fpw and 2 x dell 2007fp.Total resolution: 4960x1600
7/20/2007 10:07:09 AM
and only 4G's!
7/20/2007 10:12:35 AM
^^dang. I'd love to have that. Wouldn't those dell side panels be 1680 by 1050? Or are they not widescreen? It's hard to tell when they're vertical like that.[Edited on July 20, 2007 at 10:13 AM. Reason : .]
7/20/2007 10:13:44 AM
hmm i could use that quad stand for something else
7/20/2007 10:23:22 AM
^i'm assuming you can mix and match with it. It says it works up to 24" i think.
7/20/2007 10:30:33 AM
7/20/2007 10:33:33 AM
^
7/20/2007 10:40:23 AM
What is the expected LCD market trend for the next 6+ months? If I plan on buying a new monitor but don't absolutley need one right now am I better off waiting or are things going to be pretty static in the near future?REALLY want to get a 2407 but just not willing to pay for it at the current price. Getting harder and harder to resist these Samsung and Acer 20/22" at the sub $200 pricepoint.
7/20/2007 10:58:25 AM
most likely i will wait until christmas time and ask for this to be my present, or part of it to be my present, from either my GF or my parents. Until then I will get a calibrator, but more importantly get to know my camera inside and out
7/20/2007 8:31:09 PM
I think I have decided on the NEC MultiSync LCD2070NX-BK for about $450. 20 inch not widescreen though, looks good.
7/23/2007 7:57:20 AM