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Video card. A card the fits into a computer’s expansion slot so you can edit digital video.
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Video Card
A card the fits into a computer's expansion slot so you can edit digital video.
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Your video card should do a good job of supporting whichever monitor you choose. I would suggest following the gamma 2.2. recommendation in your calibration settings.
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Photoshop is a graphically intensive application that puts heavy demands on your video card. As memory prices continue to drop, manufacturers have started putting more and more memory on their video cards.

GRAPHIC CARD/VIDEO CARD is the item that holds your images on the screen. The key factor in choosing a card is the on-board memory the card has available; 4mb is OK, 8mb is desirable, 12mb is the tops.

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A high-resolution, noninterlaced monitor and a 24-bit video card are essential viewing images. A 24bit video card allows for 16.8 million colors to be displayed. Graphic images displayed on a computer monitor are bit-mapped images.

Without the above LUT, your video card sends an input color value of 159 (from a digital file) directly to your monitor as an output value of 159 (no matter what the color is).

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When it was created, most computer video cards were able to display no more than 256 colors. It is used mainly on the internet for graphic images that don't require subtle or gradual change in tones.

This video was shot in 1280 x 720/24fps mode. It records a large, high quality image with smooth motion. Make sure your video card is powerful enough for watching these large video files. On slower machines the motion can appear jerky.

* If the color appears different, you may be able to calibrate that either through your monitor (in the same On Screen Display you use to change monitor settings), or through your display adapter software. Check your video card documentation or ...

After the monitor profile is installed your video card reads the profile and adjusts the monitor output to be visually correct. Photoshop comes with a simple monitor calibration routine that relies on visual interpretation. It is called Adobe Gamma.

LUT's are used in certain types of color profiles such as CMYK profiles. LUT's are also built into video cards and some computer monitors and are used to determine the colors and intensity values with which digital images are displayed by the ...

Almost all newer systems include a video card and a monitor that can display what's called 24- bit true color. It's sometimes called true color because these systems display 16 million colors, about the number the human eye can discern.

To get a faithful reproduction of your image you can adjust your monitor's gamma by using software supplied with your video card or through programmes such as Adobe Gamma supplied with Adobe Photoshop.

Expect to spend $50-$100 on the case, $100-$150 on the MB, $100-$200 on the CPU, $75 per 512MB of memory and $100 per 120 Gigabytes of disk. Depending on your MB choice and needs, you may also add a video card ($100-$200) or audio card ($50-$100).

See also: Card, Digital, Time, Photograph, Camera

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