QUOTE(abgzam @ Nov 2 2007, 11:41 PM)
That is not a fair statement for you to make when others are offering their sincere comments.QUOTE(Cello @ Nov 2 2007, 11:42 PM)
Colour quality as I always used to do printing production:
* When I use Mac with other monitors, I do not get accurate colour (this might be hard to differentiate).
* When I use PC with the usual monitors, it does the same.
* When I use PC with ACD, it does the same.
* When I use Mac with ACD, I get what I wanted on the screen.
This is not just my personal experience, it is my lecturer claiming that what industries designer does and all of us students and lecturers went testing it.
Anyway, at first I did not trust my lecturer until I read most of the articles online and personal experience.
Thanks for the article anyway, I can further doing my research. Although, the article used Windows to test. They should try using Mac also some printing production instead of those contrast and brightness type of thing which is common to me. I'm sorry.
You just need to do your calibrations. And from what you mentioned, it's really just your personal preferences.* When I use Mac with other monitors, I do not get accurate colour (this might be hard to differentiate).
* When I use PC with the usual monitors, it does the same.
* When I use PC with ACD, it does the same.
* When I use Mac with ACD, I get what I wanted on the screen.
This is not just my personal experience, it is my lecturer claiming that what industries designer does and all of us students and lecturers went testing it.
Anyway, at first I did not trust my lecturer until I read most of the articles online and personal experience.
Thanks for the article anyway, I can further doing my research. Although, the article used Windows to test. They should try using Mac also some printing production instead of those contrast and brightness type of thing which is common to me. I'm sorry.
Nov 3 2007, 12:35 AM

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