rsg_1 Offline Buy and Sell: On
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Steve Spencer wrote:
rsg_1 wrote:
One can hook up another monitor to the 24" iMac, but when using two monitors, in my opinion, if they are different, it becomes distracting. As far as I know, there are no 24" S-IPS LCD monitors (most are 20", 23" & 30") and all the 24" widescreen monitors are PVA. If one matches another 24" LCD to the iMac, then we get back to the issue of improper color calibration.
The Dell 2405FPW is generally good, but it too is a PVA panel, however better than the panel in the 24" iMac.
Beware of cheap monitors out there as they could be TN panels and won't have the adequate color depth and contrast for photo work.
I think you make some good points here, but you could get the 20" or 24" iMac and then use a 23" Apple Cinema display which is an S-IPS monitor as the primary monitor and I think the system would work pretty well, at least IMO. You could use the Cinema display for most of your work and then use the 20" or 24" iMac screen for tools and other overflow work. I use a 15" Macbook Pro and a Cinema display that I use in this way in my everyday work and I am quite happy with the setup.
Yes, that would work fine for many people. I use Apple's Aperture 2.0 and found my work flow to move quickly. Having two monitors that are both the same size, contrast and color is easy on my eyes and not distracting. I can only speak for myself in saying that two dissimilar monitors would not hurt me, but slow down my work flow as my eyes would have to adjust between them.
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