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Posted by P.C. Ford on 11/05/07 17:50
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:01:56 -0600, chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid>
wrote:
>Kinon O'Cann wrote:
>
>>There are three panel types: TN, UVA/MVA, and IPS. TN is the cheapest, with
>>the shallowest viewing angles and weakest color reproduction. IPS is far and
>>away the best, but kind of hard to find since the panels are expensive. But,
>>if you can get one, they are excellent. Properly calibrated, it'l like
>>looking through a perfectly clear window. The HP 2065 is one of the least
>>expensive IPS panel displays, and produces a very nice image.
>
I did not think there was any argument about CRTs being more accurate.
Was recently in a very high end post house. Supposedly one of the best
on the West coast, maybe in North America. The colorist used a CRT.
LCD technology is actually pretty primitive. I went to an eye-opening
demonstation at Dolby/Brightside in Vancouver, BC. Look is up on
Google. In short, they extend the luminance of the signal, which is
severely restricted in LCDs. The results are absolutely dazzling.
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