The Eizo monitor I mentioned in my previous post costs $1,424.00 shipping not included. And that's just 22 inch. These monitors are built for specific purpose. Not an all around IPS panel in the previous posts.
The Eizo monitor I mentioned in my previous post costs $1,424.00 shipping not included. And that's just 22 inch. These monitors are built for specific purpose. Not an all around IPS panel in the previous posts.
10k raman gud ako budget :/ salamat sa inyo mga tabang mga bro ...
pero if naa pai maka suggest og cheaper dn nindot jud og quality suggest lang mo mga bro until now duha2 paman gud ko LG or Samsung
IPS na AOC LED 23" bro. check this - https://www.istorya.net/forums/comput...le.html
or this
https://www.istorya.net/forums/comput...ul.html
Sa imo 10k you're better off buying a monitor calibration tool instead, dako kaayo ug difference sa output ang calibrated ug non-calibrated monitor...
sir, sorry noob question jd kaau.. unsa na calibration tool? what does that do?
hmmm, im planning to buy a new monitor sd for photo editing, not full time editing jd ha, well at least detailed lng xa sa mga colors.. and unfortunately gamai ra jd ako budget.. so i hope naa sd maka hatag og suggestion dri, kanang low cost lng.. Salamat!
I don't really consider those devices low cost but it's cheaper compared to buying a new monitor and way more useful (considering naa naka monitor daan)
Check sa photography b&s section murag naa toy nag-offer to calibrate your monitor for a "small" amount of cash.
Beat around the bush man ko aning definition of terms Ani na lang when you buy an lcd/led monitor most of the time ang factory setting ana is either boosted or set to low (energy conservation) so if you notice naay monitor nga bright ra kaayo out of the box, warm kaayo ang color temperature or the opposite. Ang buhaton sa monitor calibration ky iya na na-set imo color gamut/brightness to a certain level base sa imo working environment (please lang ko correct if sayop ako understanding ani mga experts).
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