In a message dated 3/6/2005 4:11:23 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Regardless of the profiling the gamma varies from the top to the bottom of 
the 
screen on any current LCD/TFT, my 19" (Mitsubishi) and 15" (Dell) TFT are 
both 
fine in the middle but dodgy at the top and bottom. My 22" CRT however is 
great 
across the whole screen.


Rob Studdert
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I must be one of the few that doesn't like LCDs. Admittedly, I haven't seen a 
great one, and the main one I see is the one on my laptop. But to me they 
lack "depth." And I don't like they way they are off color or have a shine or 
whatever you want to call it, if they are tipped a certain way. So I can't see 
how they could be color consistent across the screen.

Since you can't calibrate an LCD, it seems to me if you buy a screen 
specifically for doing photography work, right now, it "should" be a CRT. IMHO. 
Not 
that I know THAT much about it. But not all *new* technology is great just 
because it is new. Or not technology is suited to all purposes.

Marnie aka Doe   Being ignorant has never stopped me from having an opinion. 
:-)

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