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Agreed.
Not that I've calibrated any of my monitors of late, but...
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IPS
16:10 ratio (16:9 is just too short for its width)
Agreed. These were the two main points I looked for on a monitor. Well, that and price. The IPS panels get pricey quick.
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another one that can be considered is the HP LP2475w; which i have had for a few years now and find to be quite good.
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I had one of those too. Nice monitor. Not big enough.
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Cool, J.B., I was just thinking about posting that link to TFT Central. Used that site quite a bit when researching monitors.
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Hi guys, thanks for all of the responses. Rather than recommendations on specific models, I was hoping to get some insight on calibration and comparison techniques between monitors. This is more about the process and technique.
I was trying to keep it simple, but for background this is for a work application of reviewing ultrasound & CT images primarily. We must use a touch screen interface and have somewhat limited suppliers to choose from. We are not dealing with standard Dell, Logitech etc... We have some samples in house with more coming and I am looking to make sure that when we review our various options that 1)we are making a fair comparison between them (i.e. they are calibrated correctly - apples to apples) and 2) we are using an objective as possible evaluation, be that specific test patterns images etc...
All samples we are evaluating are already designed for this purpose, so i am getting into splitting hairs between them.
So with that further information, has anybody done a direct comparison between monitors and what calibration techniques, material, test patterns, images etc have you used? Pros cons...
Thanks again!
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I have dual HP ZR24W's on my edit system which I like and seem to be similar to the one above.
On my Photoshop computer I use a Samsung 244T that I've always liked.
I never liked the 1920X1080 rez, preferring the 1920X1200 monitors.
Now that I think of it, all the rest of the monitors that I have in use are 24" and they are all HPs or Samsungs.
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I should add that I use the ColorMunki system for calibration.
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