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by photojosh
4537 days ago
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Yes, but when you're actually working on a hi-PPI display, you can then lean in to view more detail, rather than zooming in.
Much like we inspect things in the real world. As a photographer, this means a great deal. I can verify the sharpness of an image (a key component in deciding whether to keep it or chuck it) at a glance. Saves a lot of time. |
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Closer than about 5 inches, and I lose the ability to focus because the screen is too close -- so there's a band of about 2 inches where I can gain from a higher pixel density than 109ppi, without losing due to eyestrain. And in any case, I'm not going to spend much time in that zone. It's hard to work with your nose in the screen.
YMMV, but I think I'm fairly typical. Most people dramatically overestimate the precision of their eyes.