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01/25/2006 02:23:31 AM · #1 |
I need to recommend a video card for a customer buying a new PC. Is there any point in getting a Matrox Parhelia Series or Millennium P-Series video card for photography. I see mention that these have good stability and colour accuracy, but do ATI or Nvidia have less stability and colour accuracy. Also if I am going to use dual DVI outputs then surely the output will be digital and therefore always the same from any card. Thanks. |
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01/25/2006 03:02:15 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by owen: I need to recommend a video card for a customer buying a new PC. Is there any point in getting a Matrox Parhelia Series or Millennium P-Series video card for photography. I see mention that these have good stability and colour accuracy, but do ATI or Nvidia have less stability and colour accuracy. Also if I am going to use dual DVI outputs then surely the output will be digital and therefore always the same from any card. Thanks. |
Actually, I find that all newer graphic cards produce the same quality for photo editing. They only really makes a difference if you are a hardcore PC gamer :)
For image editing, might as well invest more on the display unit than the card? |
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01/25/2006 03:28:55 AM · #3 |
I use an Nvidia card with dual 19 " Viewsonic flat panel moniters. Happy with my choices. Stable. Easy to calibrate. Easy on the eye. Doesn't require a lot of sesk space. |
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01/25/2006 03:51:04 AM · #4 |
Thanks very much for your replies
Owen |
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