Friday, April 02, 2004

"Triffit says the "dot pitch" of LCD screens - the diagonal distance between two phosphors of the same color - is much coarser, making fine line work more difficult." "Colour matching on LCD screens is also problematic, he says, and because they are not consistently bright across the screen, different viewing angles can dramatically alter the perception of brightness and contrast." "Triffit says graphics and photography professionals are "starting to hit the panic button" because the supply of top-quality CRT screens is drying up."

"his philosophy is "if the picture looks good, it's good".
- well no, if you're TFT is making all your images too bright, and then you send them off to other people, and everybody else without a TFT sees images and they're too dark - then no, it's not good. TFT vs CRTs. "Wood says the CRT display gives a more accurate representation of how material will look when it is printed."

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