Sigh...... at $5979, I think I will wait a bit longer Peter :shocked:Here you go Pradeep :angel:
ColorEdge CG318-4K | EIZO
Pradeep
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Sigh...... at $5979, I think I will wait a bit longer Peter :shocked:Here you go Pradeep :angel:
ColorEdge CG318-4K | EIZO
I did the same thing. The monitor (PA-271W in my case) and then the Spectraview software which I use with a Colormunki sensor. Very happy with the NEC wide spectrum monitor.Due to a discount that was going on at the time it was actually cheaper for me to buy the display and calibration tool separately, since they're "different products" and the SV version was not discounted. Something to keep in mind.
Which one is that?There's a 31' 4k display which offers 99% adobe RGB coverage, and is around $3000. If I were in the market for a monitor, and had the funds, that may be the one I'd go with.
Even if I'm looking at one of my images in its native format, which is often less wide than the display, I still like having space on either side for toolbars in Photoshop. For movie editing or watching it's also a convenient size, since many photographers are expected to shoot video now too.But more than that , i am very surprised that everbody seems to like the 16:9 and/or the 16:10 ratio .
I don't , not at all . I would very much like a ratio of 4:5 or square .
Unfortunately there are only very few monitors with my desired ratio on the market
I used that [perfectly sound] logic to convince my wife about a new [expensive] car. I projected that I'd own it for 100 years but she didn't buy the argument. :ROTFL:
Joe
I would love to hear about these issues as well. I am in the market for a new monitor and have been debating the merits of the new 31" NEC UHD display. I have been told by OWC that I can update my 2009 Mac Pro with a new video card, the Sapphire 7950 Mac Edition, to run that display.Are folks here happy doing post processing and retouching on a 4K monitor?
What if any issues are there?