Sorry for bothering you guys, but this was the first forum that came to my mind for this question.
I'm building a computer mainly for 3D animation, rendering and video editing (learning basic photo editing), but along those things I would love to learn color grading as much as I can.
Please excuse my poor knowledge on gamut, my understanding is that sRGB is the most basic, Adobe RGB is either one of the best or the best gamut available, and NTSC is the closest to Adobe RGB but not as good, right?
Said that, I'm mainly looking for a monitor with:
IPS panel, 2k resolution, 8+2 bits of color.
Those are the "must have" specs, the problem lays here, when I look for a monitor with those specs along 90% or more Adobe RGB the price sky rockets.
- Is Adobe RGB the way to go or should I go for NTSC?
- How far superior is Adobe RGB over NTSC?
- Any general advices on gamut?
Monitor Budget: $500 USD
Thanks
I'm building a computer mainly for 3D animation, rendering and video editing (learning basic photo editing), but along those things I would love to learn color grading as much as I can.
Please excuse my poor knowledge on gamut, my understanding is that sRGB is the most basic, Adobe RGB is either one of the best or the best gamut available, and NTSC is the closest to Adobe RGB but not as good, right?
Said that, I'm mainly looking for a monitor with:
IPS panel, 2k resolution, 8+2 bits of color.
Those are the "must have" specs, the problem lays here, when I look for a monitor with those specs along 90% or more Adobe RGB the price sky rockets.
- Is Adobe RGB the way to go or should I go for NTSC?
- How far superior is Adobe RGB over NTSC?
- Any general advices on gamut?
Monitor Budget: $500 USD
Thanks