Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I pretty much concur with Hoppy on his specifications. I would stress that you have a second hard drive in the computer since having the Win scratch disk and the Photoshop scratch disk on the same drive does not always work well. I typically have Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Excel, notepad, IRC, a memory hogging mapping program (ArcMap), and Firefox open at the same time. As to monitors, I use a matched pair of 19 inch monitors (bigger would be better, but there are some $$$ trade offs necessary). You can drag the tool bars, etc. to the second monitor and have the photos you are working on an unobscured full screen. For personal use, I usually buy Dell Refurbs that come closest to what I need (if you do this, watch the prices over time as they can really vary). Regards, Bill Larsen Terra Bella, CA G Hopkinson wrote: >Greg and Jeffery, I'd like to make a couple of suggestions. >Firstly, if you can have one machine just for Photoshop, separately from >your day to day, it is ideal. The less "helpful" progs >running at the same time the better. >Any of the Intel dual core or core duo CPU's should work well. 2GB of DDRII >RAM running dual channel. (that is buy a matched set) >Big SATA hard drives (ridiculously cheap these days). >A separate hard drive just for your scratch disk. >A Sony or Panasonic for example 16x DVD burner. >Don't worry about super performance from a video card. All of that big >piles of memory and super GPU's are largely for games >(3D)performance. >Get one that supports two DVI outputs so you can dual monitor if you want. >I'd suggest a decent brand. NVIDIA make a lot of good >chipsets which many makers use. Radeon also, however I have no personal >experience there. >A good monitor, as big as you can afford. Widescreen is good a lot of extra >work area for menus etc beside the pic window. Two >monitors is better again. Dell have good prices when on specials. I have >their 24" widescreen (Samsung LCD). >OK well see if that makes sense, and other LUG folk will add to my note, >I'm sure. > >Cheers >Hoppy >