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What monitor?Hi Guys
I cant decide on a used CRT or new LCD - I dont want to spend mega bucks and I had originally settled on the Samsung 215TW LCD but my girlfriend has said we don't need it and the crap LG LCD we have is fine for her.. So I need something cheaper, with DVI to edit my photos with Any ideas? DVI is handy but I do have some dvi adapters to convert to analogue maybe 2 x 17" WS LCD's? I have a dual dvi video card thanks kris 5D | 16-35L | 35L | 85L | 135L | 70-200F2.8IS | 580EX
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I picked up a used Samsung 21 inch CRT monitor on Ebay for $125 delivered. Two of them would look good!
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But are editing photos in widescreen ok? dont they stretch out?
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No, they dont stretch out as long as you keep your resolution to that aspect ratio (say 1440 x 900px).
You will just have plenty more space to work with and place your toolbar/palettes while working on the photo. If you work mostly on portrait oriented photos, its height in 800-900 px can be a bit constrain. Landscape and document work is just wonderful with a widescreen.
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