I'm currently using a iiyama Visionmaster Pro400 monitor with a Matrox g450etv. Resolution is 1178x864 and my editing program of choice is MS Pro 6.5
I am thinking of moving to a 19" LCD so that I can move to a resolution of 1280x1024.
I have thought about a dual screen setup but feel I need the vertical space more than horizonatal. I like to have both A and B video tracks as well as at least one overlay track availble without scrolling AND at least 3 audio tracks. It seems as though dual monitors wouldn't help vertically but just make for a longer timeline. Small preview and source windows don't bother me too much since I plan on have TV Out previews once MS Pro 7 rolls out.
I was wondering how some of you are set up and how you work. I'm not an advanced user, some of you pros might have some great tips!
If I got two lcd's and a Parhelia, could I set the gamma on the preview so that it emulated a TV? Not on the whole second display, just the preview window? If I adjust the whole display I'd have to switch it back for other computing.
- Mark
I am thinking of moving to a 19" LCD so that I can move to a resolution of 1280x1024.
I have thought about a dual screen setup but feel I need the vertical space more than horizonatal. I like to have both A and B video tracks as well as at least one overlay track availble without scrolling AND at least 3 audio tracks. It seems as though dual monitors wouldn't help vertically but just make for a longer timeline. Small preview and source windows don't bother me too much since I plan on have TV Out previews once MS Pro 7 rolls out.
I was wondering how some of you are set up and how you work. I'm not an advanced user, some of you pros might have some great tips!
If I got two lcd's and a Parhelia, could I set the gamma on the preview so that it emulated a TV? Not on the whole second display, just the preview window? If I adjust the whole display I'd have to switch it back for other computing.
- Mark
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