martincregg
Fan of Printing
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2016
- Messages
- 57
- Reaction score
- 38
- Points
- 63
- Location
- Nashville, TN
- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma Pro-100
About 6 years ago I bought two wide gamut Dell U2410 monitors. I didn't realize though that I should have used a graphics card that supported 10-bits! So, for the last 6 years I'm not sure if I've really benefited - although I do think I still get a wider gamut display - which I think means less banding in images, right?
I'm about to build a new photo editing computer and want to make sure, this time around, that I maximize the components and peripherals... with a view to getting the best prints on my Canon pro-100 and Canon Pro-10 that I can. Would love to get the community's advice regarding:
1. Stick with my current monitors and get a Quadro card
2. Stick with my current monitors and go with something like a GTX 1060
3. Get a new 27" monitor (non-wide) gamut (say, Dell U2717D)
4. Get a new 27" 4K monitor (say, U2718Q)
Generally, I'm all ears for any advice on how to get the best print I can.
I'm about to build a new photo editing computer and want to make sure, this time around, that I maximize the components and peripherals... with a view to getting the best prints on my Canon pro-100 and Canon Pro-10 that I can. Would love to get the community's advice regarding:
1. Stick with my current monitors and get a Quadro card
2. Stick with my current monitors and go with something like a GTX 1060
3. Get a new 27" monitor (non-wide) gamut (say, Dell U2717D)
4. Get a new 27" 4K monitor (say, U2718Q)
Generally, I'm all ears for any advice on how to get the best print I can.