Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: colourperfect on April 02, 2010, 01:24:55 pm
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Considering either the CG222W or the CG243W
One has 24" IPS and one has 22" sPVA
For 'normal' desktop work do you notice the extra viewing angle the IPS panel provides ?
Thanks
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I've looked at both of them recently (although not side-by-side). The 222 has a reasonably wide viewing angle. You should not have any problems using this one for normal desktop work.
http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Eizo_CG222W_Review (http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Eizo_CG222W_Review)
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Considering either the CG222W or the CG243W
One has 24" IPS and one has 22" sPVA
For 'normal' desktop work do you notice the extra viewing angle the IPS panel provides ?
Thanks
Yes - you can notice it - on PVA there's a slight gamma shift and there's a yellow cast at an angle. There's a a sample Fogra measurement (they're measuring display angle characteristic with MS8 DisplayDome spectroradiometer):
http://www.colormanagement.org/download_fi...ow_Monitore.pdf (http://www.colormanagement.org/download_files/digit_2008-6_KnowHow_Monitore.pdf)
You may also consider new NEC PA241W - it's similar to CG243W.
http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Eizo_CG222W_Review (http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Eizo_CG222W_Review)
CG222W LUT is not exactly 16bit - it's 12bit 3D LUT with 16bit internal processing.