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need suggestion to buy monitor " i'm 3d artist"


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Hi,

i'm going to buy a monitor . i decided to buy led monitor. i choose this two.

http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=fPbSdG6d8aSS12s7

http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=Dtx0yYJeqFRsulIz

 

Now, guys you suggest me best monitor for me? i'm hear a lot about gamma setting, its not showing in crt or lcd monitor exactly which settings i input.

 

i saw some about this topic in fxphd "zap anderson-mentalray201-class01"

 

you also can suggest monitor from company.

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The requirements are the same as for photographers. A monitor with accurate color reproduction that takes calibration well and can run at a reasonable brightness level. You want an IPS or SPVA type display, which the ones I listed are. The list is at the bottom of this page: http://www.3datstech.com/2011/02/february-workstations.html These are a higher grade of panel from standard consumer panels, which are TN type. IPS and SPVA display a better color gamut and have less variation based on viewing angle.

 

You want to calibrate it using one of the devices I linked at the bottom of that page or something similar. This brings the colors in line with standards and the brightness to a reasonable level. (Most monitors come too blue and way too bright out of box because this is pleasing to the eye, but when you print the colors are wrong and the printout is dark.)

 

What you don't care about is contrast ratios (10,000,000 to 1? That is pure fiction.) and refresh times (these are measured in bogus ways that have nothing to do with how you see the image).

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i think my CRT viewing angle is better than every LCD and LED monitor. every angle shows me actual color.

i have read all of those stuff in your provided link.

they talking about IPS display. IPS display is better than TN display. i think its also better than SPVA. so, decision moves to IPS display. i like this display actually "Eizo 24" CG243W". but its out of my range.

see this: http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=Oy0p29rrVbfjJOle they talking about real gamma curve. its just the point which i need clear about. is my CRT monitor maintain real gamma curve?

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That looks like an excellent monitor. What they're talking about with gamma... I couldn't tell you whether it's a real problem or something they're exaggerating for marketing, but a good, properly calibrated CRT shouldn't give you any problems with gamma. (Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong - it's been a long time since I've used an analog CRT - but I do believe that gamma lookup tables in monitor are digital only.)

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