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Grading on a 17" vs 24"
by
Jay Moffat
on Nov 3, 2009 at 4:31:29 pm
In the continuing saga of looking at the options of building my own suite vs going out and working at a facility (argh!), there is of course a budget to consider. Everything I buy I want it to be an 'investment' which can be built on, rather than something to be replaced...
With that in mind, via a Kona 3, and decent storage, the monitor: 17" FSI or 24" FSI?
Is it just a matter of size, or are we talking different technical characteristics which might compromise achieving the best possible final product within my set-up?
Someone said to me recently that a 17" will not produce a full HD image, not sure how that is, pixels are pixels..but I put it to you in case I'm incorrect.
Thanks
J
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Grading on a 17" vs 24"
by Jay Moffat on Nov 3, 2009 at 4:31:29 pm
Re: Grading on a 17" vs 24"
by walter biscardi on Nov 3, 2009 at 4:51:00 pm
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