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iMac 20" display - Do problems still persist?
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<blockquote data-quote="petenick" data-source="post: 716385" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>Using a MacBook 1.83 with 2gb RAM with the first version of Aperture and Photoshop CS3 I have found it to be quick when editing my 6.1mp images from my K100DS. The K10 you have I think puts out 10mp images, but with that bump in processor speed to 2.4 you should be just as fast if not faster than mine. I have never used CaptureNX2, so I cannot comment on that. I have a 250gb Deskhammer external drive I connect thru firewire. I have thought about an external display, but with the MacBooks 64mb of VRAM, I am unsure how large a display can be used without problems. Currently I am looking at the 24" Dell 2408WFP monitor, as I read it uses a S-PVA panel and can show accurate colors. The first revision of this monitor had a few problems, but I spoke with Dell and they are shipping out the new A01 firmware versions, with better sharpness adjustment among other things. I may buy a used Mac Pro to use with it, I am still undecided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petenick, post: 716385, member: 17459"] Using a MacBook 1.83 with 2gb RAM with the first version of Aperture and Photoshop CS3 I have found it to be quick when editing my 6.1mp images from my K100DS. The K10 you have I think puts out 10mp images, but with that bump in processor speed to 2.4 you should be just as fast if not faster than mine. I have never used CaptureNX2, so I cannot comment on that. I have a 250gb Deskhammer external drive I connect thru firewire. I have thought about an external display, but with the MacBooks 64mb of VRAM, I am unsure how large a display can be used without problems. Currently I am looking at the 24" Dell 2408WFP monitor, as I read it uses a S-PVA panel and can show accurate colors. The first revision of this monitor had a few problems, but I spoke with Dell and they are shipping out the new A01 firmware versions, with better sharpness adjustment among other things. I may buy a used Mac Pro to use with it, I am still undecided. [/QUOTE]
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