On 6/11/2013 3:25 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> I'm just wondering why Tina (sorry for thr 3rd person Tina) is editing pix
> (that is the case no?) on a laptop. I don't do that unless I have no choice.
> If the screen is a couple of defrees off what you were doing last time, the
> ambient lighting has changed, etc., then the image looks different.
Missed the post where she uses a 24" EIZO display for the image editing part,
did you? :-)
> I'd rather have a static workstation
As do I. But there's nothing to keep one from using a portable for other tasks
away from the editing station, and with
big, high quality monitor for image editing. Bob uses a portable for editing in
the same way.
> and I do, in two places - and a little MacAir for all the other on the move
> stuff. And a desktop machine is usually cheaper to build and option up and
> attach big stuff to and....
I too happen to prefer a desktop for the main station and a much smaller, but
less powerful, portable for anything away
from there.
Both Ways Moose
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