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17th May 2020, 01:15 PM
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Do you or your partner think bigger is better?
Hi, Just a carry on from a previous thread about monitors.
I have a 28" one
Just wonder what size screen is to small and what is to big for photo editing.
Thankyou.
Russ.
For those who thought it was about something else 'Shame on You'
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17th May 2020, 01:33 PM
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Re: Do you or your partner think bigger is better?
I use a 27" monitor and find it ample. I've never tried anything larger, however.
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17th May 2020, 03:42 PM
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Re: Do you or your partner think bigger is better?
Like Dan, my main working screen is 27". I could certainly see working on a 24" but would not want to get any smaller than that.
Size is less of an issue than quality. AdobeRGB compatibility (something I find very useful as someone who prints a lot), 1000:1 contrast ratio and a screen hood are the three features I find most useful. I would not sacrifice any of those for a larger screen.
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18th May 2020, 09:37 AM
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Re: Do you or your partner think bigger is better?
Russell, I have a 27" screen, and probably would not go larger. I find the viewing distance sitting before it is about right and I can display an A3 image 'life size'. I have a suspicion that going larger would be uncomfortable (for me).
I would also back up Manfred's point about screen quality... I too print a lot of my images.
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18th May 2020, 01:00 PM
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18th May 2020, 07:43 PM
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Re: Do you or your partner think bigger is better?
I also use a BENQ 27-inch monitor and find it quite ample but, would not want anything smaller. I use it in a single monitor setup. I had dual monitors previously but, the single monitor seems just fine.
One thing is missing in the above image. Whenever I am sitting at my workstation, I always have at least one (sometimes two) of my dogs in the bed beneath the desk...
The wooden cabinet beneath the computer desk stores most of my cameras and lenses plus accessories.
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