kbolin
Oct 1 2009, 05:09 PM
I'm about to buy a Mac Pro and can't decide on dual 26's or single 30" NEC's. When I ran Mac OS X Tiger it didn't support "Spaces" and I loved the thought of dual monitors. But when spaces came out I found in Leopard I became very productive using it and laying out my applications in various spaces and working that way. I use Lightroom all the time and photoshop occasionally.
I know Lightroom supports dual monitors... what difference did it make in your workflow? Budget is a bit of a concern as I'm also buying new camera gear as well so I don't want to go overboard... I just want to have a good setup that is productive.
Thanks...
... Kelly
DFAllyn
Oct 13 2009, 06:39 PM
You may want to consider what your requirement is for your output. Are you preparing files only for printing on printer with a fairly wide gamut? Or are you also need to prepare images for presentation on the web (client galleries, your website, etc.)?
I have the NEC 2690 (v2) and find it a pain to process images for web, so I am looking for a quality sRGB display to pair with the 2690. I'm looking at the NEC 2490wuxi2 display for this because it is also hardware-calibrate-able using the SpectraView II software. For my needs it has become clear that I need a dedicated sRGB display for some work, so this is the solution that I believe is best for me. I have not seen other NEC options that are sRGB and compatible with SpectraView II in the 22 to 26" range, but maybe I have missed something. I'd prefer not to spend as much as the 2490 for this secondary task, but haven't found a model that is height adjustable to match the 2690, black, etc.