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In Reply to: RE: I wonder how that new iMac 5k would hold up against a plasma? posted by pictureguy on October 21, 2014 at 16:50:29
I hunted around ( with photos in its memory) for a good source with lots of resolution but couldn't find any with more than 10 mega pixels. what I saw was very good but not particularly thrilling.
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Plasma won't go past 1080 because the cell size gets too small. That's why Plasma is now history except for what will become an entry level display. In a couple years, not even THAT.
What you need to know is 'dot pitch' size for a computer monitor.
If I size / modify a photo for MONITOR use only, I do it differently than if I want to print it. All prints I do are at 300dpi. Monitor photos USED to be all sized to 72dpi.
So, and I should have been more clear, earlier, we are talking about 2 things.
1. Color space. How much of an SRGB or AdobeRGB color space can the monitor produce
and
2. Resolution. Dot pitch and refresh rate.
The #1 thing most home photographers can do for themselves is CALIBRATE THEIR MONITOR.
Too much is never enough
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