I have before me a monitor of iiyama to buy. It should be used for the following: PC work (editing, compositing) "Home Theater" ... as an HD monitor to check for sharpness of my HDV cam.
I've found the following screen:
Reply TiMovie:
if you get a live-view would make the picture into the Height distorted, but the impression schärfe no big role to play! So it is at least in my 24 "Dell 1920/1200 in live-view!
For the post is the perfect size 16/10!
Gruß Timo Reply tommyb:
@ TiMovie You can in your DELL settings in the "correct" aspect ratio setting (Aspect Ratio), it is not synonymous distorted.
@ hannibalekta The monitor is to work very well, but beating your color from the head. The device has one of the cheaper panels, namely a TN. More than just the sharpness and detail control, I would not take him at Rotate. Reply MarcBallhaus:
If you look it the films want to use, you should especially make sure that he 50Hz, or NTSC only guckst you stuff? But that can hardly a monitor, but you have to have an EIZO CG or similar stand, which is designed.
Are you not, there will be no clean rides and pans on the device, but Geruckel permanent, just as you would know of PC monitors.
MB Reply PowerMac:
It is such monitors via DVI and HDMI 1920 times with 1080 interface. The monitor remains somewhat above and below black, this full-HD and nothing else. I have a video monitor a 24 "Eizo with S-PVA panel, which may be synonymous 50 Hz. The calibrated runs on S-RGB (color of HDTV), gamma value of 2.2 and 6500 Kelvin. Unfortunately it is not an IPS panel what hardware can be calibrated. But 2000 euros would be me too much. Reply hannibalekta:
Hi, I have never aufgegefallen. I probably got used to;)