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    Monitors for B&W

    Are certain monitors better than others if only used for B&W ? Haven't been able to find info on this topic, thanks.

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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    Hans

    I think any medium to high price monitor is able to do what you want.

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    There are a lot of recommandations for the NEC 2490 and subsequent models that are sRGB only.
    That is what I have.
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    Look for an X-Ray display. I'm not joking, these monitors would be the BEST for black and white. Of course you have to be filthy rich.

    But one can dream...

    http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/micro-r...oduct-LMDDM50/

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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    I have seen some used B&W X-Ray monitors for sale on eBay.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Burk View Post
    Look for an X-Ray display. I'm not joking, these monitors would be the BEST for black and white. Of course you have to be filthy rich.

    But one can dream...

    http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/micro-r...oduct-LMDDM50/
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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    Has anyone used an x-ray monitor? The one in that Sony link has a 10 bit signal processor, which suggests 1/16 to 1/64 the tonal resolution of the current high end graphics monitors. Most computer graphics cards are just 8-bit, but the added bit depth allows the monitor a wide range of calibration withoug any information loss or banding.

    The best graphics monitors are hardware calibrateable, and the really best ones, like higher end NECs and Eizos, have proprietary software that lets the monitors calibrate and profile themselves. This upkeep trivially easy.

    As others have mentioned, you can save money by getting an sRGB model instead of a wide gamut one.

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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    I've seen one of these, it's a remarkable image.

    That's 10-bit Monochrome, 1024 shades of Gray.

    Though it is suited to the task, I think it would be an impractical choice of monitor. Really you have to look at black and white images all day every day to make this worthwhile, that's why the people who need to... Radiologists... use this kind of monitor.

    As photographers, it helps to see things in color once in a while.

    But it would be interesting. And it may provide unparalleled accuracy for editing a monochrome digital negative.

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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    I've been scanning articles and images from previously published older periodicals for an approximate fifteen years, and I'm able to confirm that I did not care for the transition from an analog monitor to the newer monitors (what ever they are currently called) when dealing with black and while image.

    The analogs offered sharper displays of black and white.

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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    Quote Originally Posted by wilderness View Post
    I've been scanning articles and images from previously published older periodicals for an approximate fifteen years, and I'm able to confirm that I did not care for the transition from an analog monitor to the newer monitors (what ever they are currently called) when dealing with black and while image.

    The analogs offered sharper displays of black and white.
    Absolutely not true in my experience.
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    Re: Monitors for B&W

    I would not buy a monochrome display for image processing; if the tint doesn't come out of the scanner or capture right, you won't be able to see that till it's on someone elses's monitor or on paper.

    My last B&W display was an IBM 19" display made for the PS2 (the display was great for desktop publishing use, where it was output on a B&W laser printer), and before that, a DECstation 2100!

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