Philip Peake
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I know this iis a bit off the topic of Nikon SLRs, but it does have something to do with the processing of the images.
I have a 2 year old Voodoo3 video card, which is now obsolete and the company that manufactured it is out of business (aquired by NVidea).
I wanted to replace it with a current card, and hopefully get a bit better graphics performance at the same time (as well as processing my D1X NEF images, I alsol use the machine for video (DV) editing).
I just bought a Matrox G550 video card, and installed it today. I was non too pleased to find that after profiling the monitor, I couldn't assign the .icc profile. in fact, I couldn't assign ANY profile. A quick look at the Matrox support site showed that others had the same problem. the reply from Matrox was that icc profiles are only for high-end printers, and anyway, thats a Microsoft thing, so go talk to them.
Hmmm ... well, the driver has to use the profile to set up its LUT ... so its not just a Microsoft thing ...
Anyway, I will call their tech support (no 800, number, long distance to Canada only, and no e-mail support, just a support bulletin board) on Monday, but I am 99% certain that this card will be going back for a refund.
I tried to look up reviews of PC video cards, but all you can find are reviews of how wonderful a particular card is with some game. Next to useless if you don't want to play games ...
So, does anyone have any reccommendations for PC video cards for use with Windows 2000 ?
I have a 2 year old Voodoo3 video card, which is now obsolete and the company that manufactured it is out of business (aquired by NVidea).
I wanted to replace it with a current card, and hopefully get a bit better graphics performance at the same time (as well as processing my D1X NEF images, I alsol use the machine for video (DV) editing).
I just bought a Matrox G550 video card, and installed it today. I was non too pleased to find that after profiling the monitor, I couldn't assign the .icc profile. in fact, I couldn't assign ANY profile. A quick look at the Matrox support site showed that others had the same problem. the reply from Matrox was that icc profiles are only for high-end printers, and anyway, thats a Microsoft thing, so go talk to them.
Hmmm ... well, the driver has to use the profile to set up its LUT ... so its not just a Microsoft thing ...
Anyway, I will call their tech support (no 800, number, long distance to Canada only, and no e-mail support, just a support bulletin board) on Monday, but I am 99% certain that this card will be going back for a refund.
I tried to look up reviews of PC video cards, but all you can find are reviews of how wonderful a particular card is with some game. Next to useless if you don't want to play games ...
So, does anyone have any reccommendations for PC video cards for use with Windows 2000 ?