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[filmscanners] Re: Video card for imaging



>>So there is no point to spend more then minimum for today's video adapter,
right ? (80-150 $ are fine)<<

As far as speed goes, most cards are adequate. You'd be best off buying a
name brand, rather than generic card when it comes to support. They also
provide regular driver updates, which is very important throughout the life
of the card.

I've also noticed that some video cards, like Matrox and ATI, can often make
a monitor look sharper and better focused. For 2D work, it's hard to beat
Matrox, and all of their cards are reasonably priced.



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