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Lance B
23-02-2013, 2:06pm
In a word, WOW! This is a superb monitor! Resolution is fantastic making real use of the high resolution from my D800E, whereas my old minitor, a Dell Ultrasharp 2209W and as good as it was, seemed to struggle to show the extra res offered by the D800 and other modern high res bodies. Colours are accurate, vivid and clear. Happy as a pig in the proverbial. Highly recommended screen!!

I @ M
23-02-2013, 2:30pm
Sounds good, lots of people seem to think they are the bees knees at the moment. :th3:

At that size in the wide screen format they are finally starting to exceed the vertical viewing area of my ancient monitor.
I must be an odd one out as I prefer having a screen with more height and less width for editing vertically oriented images in particular.

Lance B
23-02-2013, 2:31pm
Sounds good, lots of people seem to think they are the bees knees at the moment. :th3:

At that size in the wide screen format they are finally starting to exceed the vertical viewing area of my ancient monitor.
I must be an odd one out as I prefer having a screen with more height and less width for editing vertically oriented images in particular.

Maybe you need to use two sceens side by side, one vertical the other horizontal. :)

I @ M
23-02-2013, 2:36pm
Maybe you need to use two sceens side by side, one vertical the other horizontal. :)

I can get more height again by revolving my present screen to a vertical axis but I'm hanged if I can get the mouse to go in the "right" directions. :D

Lance B
23-02-2013, 2:37pm
Here is a good review on the screen for those interested. The only issue with this screen is that you must use the XRite i1 Display Pro screen calibrator, so my Spyder3 Pro is useless now. :( However, the screen is calibrated at factory and comes with a report card and therefore is actually excellent straight from the get go. I will have to get one of these calibrators just to make sure.

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/content/dell_u2713h.htm#intro

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I can get more height again by revolving my present screen to a vertical axis but I'm hanged if I can get the mouse to go in the "right" directions. :D

:lol:

You need to "retrain" your mouse. They say cheese helps. :D

fess67
23-02-2013, 3:18pm
Have fun :) Be careful that you don't start to pixel peep too much though. I have had the Dell 30" for some time now and it took me a while to stop looking too closely and processing every little detail. I often step back now and view from a distance to stop myself getting carried away with the resolution offered by the monitor :)

mongo
26-02-2013, 4:57pm
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I must be an odd one out as I prefer having a screen with more height and less width for editing vertically oriented images in particular.

No, you are not ! Mongo tried everything to get a more balanced screen height to width over a year ago and became all but abusive at stores who only had the usual wide screen low height crap. There was simply no real choice offered by common manufacturers. Ended up buying the IMac. Mongo has had to compromise and on most really large screens (like Lance's), there is enough vertical space to do OK with portrait mode images. However, Mongo could still imagine a better ratio and use of screen pace if he were manufacturing screen - at least to have a choice of two ratio size screens.

Lance's idea of 2 screens works (mongo has 2) but takes up space and is more costly and you need to calibrate them together.

Rattus79
26-02-2013, 5:15pm
I keep hearing good things about these Dell monitors. One of these days I may just have to have a looksees at one!

gerry
26-02-2013, 5:58pm
This monitor has certainly got some good reviews, the only downer seems to be the luminosity uniformity, however I don't reckon this is a show stopper. You can also get a good deal thru dell online.

I am keen to see how this compares in real life to the HM model, whilst different application (sRGB vs full gamut) I do wonder about the price difference especially with the 30% off atm.

I @ M
26-02-2013, 9:29pm
Mongo could still imagine a better ratio and use of screen pace if he were manufacturing screen - at least to have a choice of two ratio size screens.



Sounds like you need to get into the Mongo Monitors Inc. mindset.
I will stick my hand up as a customer. :D

Presently, a vertically oriented image opened for editing in my preferred program displays on the 19" monitor at 285mm high.

Another 100mm would be ideal. :confused013

Lance B
27-02-2013, 12:46am
Screens should be square so that you get the same pixels in either landscape or portrait mode.

gerry
05-03-2013, 9:49pm
Have fun :) Be careful that you don't start to pixel peep too much though. I have had the Dell 30" for some time now and it took me a while to stop looking too closely and processing every little detail. I often step back now and view from a distance to stop myself getting carried away with the resolution offered by the monitor :)

yep, good advice, thats the first thing I noticed when upgrading :)

Damo666
24-12-2013, 1:59am
Hi there I'm wanting to get this as I do hdr photography and use cs6 and lightroom will this be great for this. Also I have a spyder 4 so it's no good to calibrate it?

ricktas
24-12-2013, 6:46am
Hi there I'm wanting to get this as I do hdr photography and use cs6 and lightroom will this be great for this. Also I have a spyder 4 so it's no good to calibrate it?

No, this screen is set so that you can only calibrate it using an Xrite i1. It is a great screen, but that limitation is a stupid move by Dell (IMO)

Lance B
24-12-2013, 10:32am
Hi there I'm wanting to get this as I do hdr photography and use cs6 and lightroom will this be great for this. Also I have a spyder 4 so it's no good to calibrate it?

As Rick states, the Xrite i1 is the correct calibrator for this screen, unfortunately. :(

chappo1
03-01-2014, 3:49pm
I am dithering on a new set-up, the delay being the monitor. Thought I would have a look here to see if there are reviews as I have selected two for further enquiry.
The Dell U2713 and the Samsung 27A850D.
This thread is great but I too have recently invested in a spyder 4.
I am off to read Lance's link in case it is one I have not read yet and maybe I will start a new thread as well but anyone reading this have any experience with the Samsung? ....john

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Woa up there. Thanks for the link Lance, Computer Parts Land have the Dell U2713MH and I did not realise the U2713H was not the same unit until your link.
Might have to wait until next week to do some phoning around as the 2713H does not figure prominently in Aus that I can find....john

Colinl2
10-01-2014, 9:09am
No, this screen is set so that you can only calibrate it using an Xrite i1. It is a great screen, but that limitation is a stupid move by Dell (IMO)

I think that you need the Xrite to calibrate the hardware but can still use a Spyder 4 to make a software profile that corrects the hardware one. My U2713H came very badly calibrated despite the factory certificate to the contrary and I had to use the Spyder to recalibrate it.