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<blockquote data-quote="oldsalt" data-source="post: 487809" data-attributes="member: 7440"><p>I've got a 27" Apple with the 4K screen - it's veeeeeery nice... sooooooo sharp .... I love it. Acres of screen space - wonderful for Photoshop CC 2015... wouldn't go back to a small screen now for anything... I just tap the "command" plus the "+" or "-" key depending upon what size script etc I feel like...(although sometimes it's so large <em>I feel like I'm at a tennis match</em> - my head is turning from side to side)... this was my first foray into "Apple" computers and it took a while to get used to <strong><em>their</em></strong> way of doing things but now I'm all set up and love using it.</p><p>Not sure about colour blindness - not a problem I have (thanks goodness) so I can't help you there... I haven't had it colour calibrated (as yet) but may do when I decide my pics are good enough to do some large prints...</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldsalt, post: 487809, member: 7440"] I've got a 27" Apple with the 4K screen - it's veeeeeery nice... sooooooo sharp .... I love it. Acres of screen space - wonderful for Photoshop CC 2015... wouldn't go back to a small screen now for anything... I just tap the "command" plus the "+" or "-" key depending upon what size script etc I feel like...(although sometimes it's so large [I]I feel like I'm at a tennis match[/I] - my head is turning from side to side)... this was my first foray into "Apple" computers and it took a while to get used to [B][I]their[/I][/B] way of doing things but now I'm all set up and love using it. Not sure about colour blindness - not a problem I have (thanks goodness) so I can't help you there... I haven't had it colour calibrated (as yet) but may do when I decide my pics are good enough to do some large prints... cheers [/QUOTE]
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