Videocard for Photoshop

zhanta55

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Mar 1, 2004
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Am I the only person on earth who don´t care much for 3d-games but loves to work on photos and 2D art mainly in Photoshop? I´m on the way to upgrade my computer, but have no idea as to what videocard to choose. Shall I keep my old Matrox Millenium G200 or is there a better card? I don´t want to pay more than 100-150 dollars. My demands are that the colours are accurately represented and that its easy to calibrate what is shown on the screen with my printer. At large I am satisfied with my old card but sometimes it missbehaves. A week ago I printed a photo with a window which on the screen appeared almost black. It came out flaming orange! Things like that are annoing and cost both time and money. I have tried to find info about this by reading tests on videocards, but they only care about how the cards behave in this or that game. I don´t need 256Mb memory on my video card. I need accuracy.

Screen: Nokia 446XS
Printer: Epson Stylus Photo 1200

I am planning to buy a Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe with AMD Athlon XP 2800+
 

jhites

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Mar 19, 2000
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You may or may not need the dual DVI head but the
Matrox Millennium P650 would give you what you want for about $150.