It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Temporarily significantly more time to get new station set up- ( that is
evaporating quickly.) but all trips cancelled and few recent photos and we
were not unscathed by COVID 19.
-Marnie wanted a laptop to move around so have a P73. After using dual
monitors for tele-medicine rather liked the extra real estate. The vertical
real estate on the new system still seems a bit cramped. I wonder if keeping
the tools on the laptop and the image on another would work nicely?
How to set this up if two monitors are a good answer, is the question as well
as what monitor. The link below-- (ignore and forgive the stupid ads) has an
interesting way to prop up the laptop. I can see getting frustrated and neck
strain if not set up ergonomically. Those Cintq thingies looked interesting
when I looked at them a few years back at a show, but seemed to have a steep
learning curve and not really that great a monitor at that time.
https://expertphotography.com/best-monitor-for-photo-editing/
Trying to avoid the age of foolishness, Mike
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