Re: Two-Monitor advantage? (was LCD Monitors)
I even went further and put beside a Matrox G550 with two monitors, an old
Millenium II PCI card into a PCI slot and added a third monitor. The main
monitor is a 21" with a large view of my pictures in Photoshop, the second
an old 17" with all the panels I can keep opened constantly and the third
monitor with eventually an internet window from which I can read some info
or tutorial online while doing my thing in Photoshop. Very comfortable...
Jean-Pierre Verbeke
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=161965
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Smith" <bobsmith@mac.com>
To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Two-Monitor advantage? (was LCD Monitors)
> I went to a two monitor system years ago when an existing monitor had
> obviously faded to the point that it couldn't be reliably calibrated. I
> simply bought a new monitor, another video card and assigned the old
monitor
> to pallet holding duties. I've repeated this process several times now as
> I've moved to bigger and better monitors over the years. My pallet monitor
> now is better than what I was doing editing on a few years ago. Adding a
> second monitor to the system was one of the most productive hardware
> upgrades I ever made.
>
> Bob Smith
>
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