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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. process

    process \( ಠ_ಠ)/

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    that worked :D
     
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    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi John,

    Nice pictures, on my Samsung panel the reds look oversaturated, on my LG display panel
    Everything looks sharp and well defined…

    Thank You John,
     

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    looking at the raw file and comparing it to your uploaded file it seems as though greens and reds are a little oversaturated in your srgb file and I can get similar results with the raw file if I increase the vibrance to +50 or so with PS CS4. I am using the LG screen.

    I just plugged in my external none wide gamut monitor and your sRGB picture looks spot on.
     
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    johnrg Notebook Guru

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    Manny,

    Thanks for the comments. A good excercise for me to find a good workflow with this screen.

    John
     
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    johnrg Notebook Guru

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    Cool. Glad it's looking good on a normal screen. In Lightroom I just need to work accurately and not try to push things.

    John
     
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    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    haha...if you knew me, you'd laugh at someone saying that about me....:p
     
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    lol :D

    Me to, I was LMAO as I was typing it.


    It's all good, I get it...
     
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    muesmann Newbie

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    Anyone knows if the small mini-ssd (from Dell it's a Samsung 64GB) could be added later? I couldn't find it anywhere to buy separately. Or which other SSDs will fit inside that slot? I found some "RunCore Pro IV SSD" which seems to be quite fast, but I think it'll be too big in size to fit in. Anyone added a mini-SSD after delivery of the M6500?

    Unfortunately, the M6500 that my company ordered for me will come without the mini-SSD and I'd really like to add that additional SSD.

    Also, does anyone know the reason why the 2 normal sized SSDs (or normal HDs) MUST be ordered in Raid configuration IF the mini-SSD had been configured? Is there a technical reason for that? I searched this thread but didn't find an answer on that too.
     
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    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    Finally looked at the raw pics comparing the samsung and lg panels. Seeing some unexpected things. The camera seems to have amplified the differences between the two panels. Also seeing what looks like moire effects but they could be scanning patterns. Will get them uploaded when I make it to the hotel later today. In the mean time I have 5 hours to pixel peep the pictures on the plane.
     
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