![]() That is all on the computer and its CPU/GPU. OK, that is not 100% accurate, on an advanced monitor like the CS2740 or Pro Display XDR there may be a dedicated “color engine” processor that would only process color, but that should not have an impact on the overall display speed of an image. the monitor resolution setting can affect display speed:Īlso: No processing happens in the monitor. I just watched a new video that helps explain this, and how your preview settings vs. If this is about Lightroom Classic, there are specific considerations affecting how quickly an image can display, related to preview size vs monitor resolution. The time needed to do this will grow with the number of pixels needing to be updated, so monitors with more pixels take longer. If you were previously using a monitor with fewer total pixels, raw image display speed may be slower on the new monitor. ![]() A raw processing app may need to regenerate a preview based on the raw file + current edit settings. The time it takes to display an image to snap to sharpness should be nearly instant on all monitors in almost all applications except raw processing apps. Which application is showing the delay? All of them, or just a photo application? This should not be a problem, and if it is a problem, it is not specific to the display. If it does the same thing I will wait for the new iMac 27 or 32 instead. I do not have three seconds to wait for every image I view so it will be returned and I will get an Apple Pro Display XDR instead. It takes 3 long seconds for the image to snap to sharpness. If it does the same thing I will wait for the new iMac 27 or 32 instead.Īppearance is bulky and dated, itooks like a monitor from ten years ago my girlfriend even dislikes the looks of it.ĭoes anyone have any hands on experience with one of these compared to the Apple 32" as far as detail and lag time to view a hi Rez image mine are 360 pixels per inch at 5120 resolution. I don' t understand how a screen can do this (and no, I would not like that either). Is it really the screen that slows this proces down? If I didn' t read about your MBP (fast enough I would say), then I would think the computer is responsible for this slowness. This is at my second home using a MBP 16" 8 core i9, 64GB 4 TB SSD.Ĭolor accuracy and amazing/stunning detail ![]() Thank you for this information! Interested in an Eizo screen myself (maybe next year no hurry here). ![]()
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