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David Taylor
Sep-10-2006, 05:11 PM
:dunno Title sorta says it all. At the moment I have a Gateway laptop and the screen is next to useless to do anything accurate on (not that any of my images are masterpieces :cry). I want a lappie because I like the flexibility they offer. I also think Apple is subliminally seducing me....

I'm thinking of a MBP that I could connect to a 23 inch ACD and then have a dual display. Is that possible? Can the MBP screen be calibrated?

I know you guys have the answers :wink

wxwax
Sep-10-2006, 05:43 PM
Mac newbie here. I use a Macbook, not a Pro.

Yes, the screens can be calibrated.

Your plan is exactly what I'm contemplating, if the new MBP has enough memory.

Andy
Sep-10-2006, 05:53 PM
:dunno Title sorta says it all. At the moment I have a Gateway laptop and the screen is next to useless to do anything accurate on (not that any of my images are masterpieces :cry). I want a lappie because I like the flexibility they offer. I also think Apple is subliminally seducing me....

I'm thinking of a MBP that I could connect to a 23 inch ACD and then have a dual display. Is that possible? Can the MBP screen be calibrated?

I know you guys have the answers :wink
Macbook Pro here, 2gb RAM, Photoshop CS2, it works great. I use it for field editing and on the road.

David Taylor
Sep-10-2006, 05:58 PM
Thanks wxwax. I see that the MBP maxes out at 2 GB ram. Are the new ones expected to have more?

David Taylor
Sep-10-2006, 06:10 PM
Andy, how much do you trust it for editing?

StevenV
Sep-10-2006, 06:20 PM
I use my Powerbook (G4) exclusively, though I'm sure it's not quite as optimal as others would like it's good enough for me. 512Mb RAM right now, but I'll quickly be moving to at least 1G if not more.

wxwax
Sep-10-2006, 06:52 PM
Thanks wxwax. I see that the MBP maxes out at 2 GB ram. Are the new ones expected to have more?
I sure hope so. But I fear not, since the rumormill is silent on the issue.

Andy
Sep-11-2006, 06:08 PM
Andy, how much do you trust it for editing?
Trust it? Completely. I calibrate the monitor, it's great.

David Taylor
Sep-11-2006, 07:33 PM
Trust it? Completely. I calibrate the monitor, it's great.
:clap Oooohhh, so tempting. Is it better to get the matte screen over the glossy?

THE TOUCH
Sep-28-2006, 10:21 AM
:clap Oooohhh, so tempting. Is it better to get the matte screen over the glossy?

My PowerBook G4 finally broke so I'm shopping for a new MBP. I have the same question - which screen is more "realistic"? Anybody?:dunno

David Taylor
Sep-28-2006, 11:25 AM
My PowerBook G4 finally broke so I'm shopping for a new MBP. I have the same question - which screen is more "realistic"? Anybody?:dunno

I read it from a few sources (don't ask me to remember them all, one I think was from a mac forum) that the matte was best for colour correction, but the glossy had more impact when showing photos to others who were not so picky regards accurate colour rendition. Apparently the glossy is almost impossible to calibrate meaning blacks are too black. Maybe someone else can explain it better...

Plan B
Nov-09-2006, 12:07 PM
My PowerBook G4 finally broke so I'm shopping for a new MBP. I have the same question - which screen is more "realistic"? Anybody?:dunno

I have the same question. Andy, which screen did you get on your Macbook Pro? Glossy or Matte?

wxwax
Nov-09-2006, 12:24 PM
A poll by pros on a Mac website shows a significant majority (60%) going with matte.

Why?

A truer sense of colors, contrast. Gloss screens are finicky, need to be set at precisely the right angle, you never know if you've got it right or not. A truer sense of saturation.

IOW, for real work, matte was preferred.

If I can find the thread, I'll post a link.

wxwax
Nov-09-2006, 12:28 PM
Matte haters.
(http://forums.macnn.com/69/powerbook-and-macbook-pro/316439/macbook-pro-15-grainy-matte/)

Here's the poll (http://forums.macnn.com/69/powerbook-and-macbook-pro/315227/do-you-have-glossy-matte/).

Plan B
Nov-09-2006, 12:44 PM
Matte haters.
(http://forums.macnn.com/69/powerbook-and-macbook-pro/316439/macbook-pro-15-grainy-matte/)

Here's the poll (http://forums.macnn.com/69/powerbook-and-macbook-pro/315227/do-you-have-glossy-matte/).


thanks wxwax......I read the theads and I STILL don't know which way to go.
I need to decide fast (ordering in a couple of minutes)

Don't you have a Macbook (glossy) ? All I care about is accuracy in regards to colors for my photography.
Plan B

wxwax
Nov-09-2006, 01:21 PM
thanks wxwax......I read the theads and I STILL don't know which way to go.
I need to decide fast (ordering in a couple of minutes)

Don't you have a Macbook (glossy) ? All I care about is accuracy in regards to colors for my photography.
Plan B
Yes, I have a Macbook glossy.

Things look swell, when the angle's right. But it still saturates the images.

Frankly, I'd hesitate to make a glossy screen my primary work screen. I wouldn't trust it.

If you can, I'd suggest delaying your order, and going to an Apple Store to look at the matte and glossy screens for yourself.

pathfinder
Nov-09-2006, 01:59 PM
The glossy screens are more eye catching ( I came from the Windows world with several HP lappies over the years ) so I had some reservations about Apples matte LCD screens also.

Apple chose the more matte screen originally to help the screen match printed output - pretty good idea, right?? That's why their Gamma was 1.8 also. Now, my Apple LCds are set to a Gamma of 2.2 like everyone else on the web, I calibrate them with a Spyder2 Pro, and would not go back to the glossy screens. They're easier on my eyes also.

Let's see if Andy agrees with my assessment......

wxwax
Nov-09-2006, 02:15 PM
Here's another thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=245435) on the same topic, different forum.

Click on the link in the first post and vote, in order to see the poll results.

Andy
Nov-09-2006, 02:24 PM
Let's see if Andy agrees with my assessment......
:thumb Standard (Matte) FTW!

Plan B
Nov-09-2006, 05:50 PM
:thumb Standard (Matte) FTW!

Thanks guys--- I went with a matte screen. I know it's bad form to ask a (lame-ish) question on your first post but I'm so comfortable here from lurking (back to when Andy switched to Macs!) and I 'know' wxwax from advrider-- seems like the same group of people some times.

I'll head over to the de-lurk page and post a pic.

B

marlinspike
Nov-09-2006, 06:05 PM
IBM/Lenovo Flexview? :dunno
http://Davidson.smugmug.com/photos/109227111-L.jpg

That was taken to mimic me sitting in my chair facing straight ahead...notice, one is totally readable. In fact, just for fun, I'm typing this with the monitor like that:deal

Seriously, you want matte.

DavidTO
Nov-14-2006, 05:13 PM
Thanks guys--- I went with a matte screen. I know it's bad form to ask a (lame-ish) question on your first post but I'm so comfortable here from lurking (back to when Andy switched to Macs!) and I 'know' wxwax from advrider-- seems like the same group of people some times.

I'll head over to the de-lurk page and post a pic.

B


That's some serious lurking!