Things change by the nanosecond but HP has consistently had glossy screens available. Diddle your ambient lighting and they are much better for image work than the matt screens.
Craig
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "John Ford" <johnpford@...> wrote:
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> I'm ready to buy a new Desktop PC. Maybe a year ago, I saw plenty of PC's with glossy monitors. Last few days, I don't see them in stores. My read is people complain about the glare. I understand this.
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> In my case I do image editing in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. If you control the lighting, the glare is not a problem. I work in a semi-darkened room. The images pop much more on a glossy screen. It's like the difference between a glossy print and a matte print. Are the glossy monitors still available in ordinary retail outlets like Sams Club, Costco etc.?
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> You have any ideas/tips on this issue?
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> John Ford
> http://www.pbase.com/sfzjohn
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