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5 Best HP Monitors for Photo Editing
Michelle Wilson
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January 25, 2019
Reading time: 10 minutes
When you’re using a smartphone, tablet or even a laptop, you can easily edit photos on the built-in screen with apps or software. However, there are times when you want to take your photo editing to the next level, especially if you’re using a digital camera as opposed to a mobile one. This is where the importance of an external monitor comes in.
The right display can make all the difference when it comes to breathing life into your creative pursuits. Whether you’re a graphic designer, a professional photographer, or simply a hobbyist, editing on a larger display can inspire you to create and push you to new artistic heights. Even a hobby requires the right tools, after all.
Things to consider in choosing a monitor
The best monitor for photo editing depends entirely on your particular demands. Before you commit to a monitor, however, there are some key features to keep in mind.
1. Screen size
When you’re choosing a display for your workstation setup, one of the first considerations you’ll have to make is regarding screen size. Do you want a widescreen display so you can anchor multiple windows and multi-task? Or maybe you want a two-monitor set-up, so you can expand multiple windows to full screen? Consider your desk space along with your desired screen real estate.
2. Resolution
Another aspect to consider is the resolution of the monitor. The resolution of a display refers to how many pixels it can display on the screen which directly affects the sharpness of the image. One important fact to remember when you’re shopping for monitors is that the larger the size, the higher you will want the pixel density.
For example, if you have a 20-inch monitor with a 1080-pixel display, it will deliver a high-quality, crisp image. A 28-inch monitor with that same pixel density, however, will display poorer quality images.
As you can imagine, the screen size and resolution of the monitor can play a big role in the appearance of the images you’re editing. If you don’t have an accurate representation of your project, it might skew the end result. As you take your photo editing to professional pursuits, pixel precision will become incredibly important.
The screen size and resolution are probably the most important factors to determine when you are in the market for a display panel. You could have a perfect workstation setup with displays mounted exactly right, but if your monitor can’t show you the image or photo you’re editing with extreme accuracy, it will lack critical functionality. Therefore, make these two details a priority as you shop and compare.
3. Refresh rate
If you edit videos in addition to editing photos, you’ll want to pay attention to the refresh rate of the monitor you choose. Many monitors have a refresh rate of 60 Hz, which translates to 60 frames per second (FPS). However, even if the video you’re editing is filmed at 100 FPS, you will only be able to see 60 FPS on a 60 Hz monitor [1].
In most circumstances, this won’t be an issue, but if you happen to work with High Definition (HD) video, you’ll need a monitor that can display the additional FPS which make the image appear buttery smooth.
As you probably know from watching shows or sports events in HD, the quality of the image is much different than traditional video. It’s much more realistic than traditional video quality, which delivers a cinematic effect.
4. Anti-glare technology
If you regularly work in areas where there is either a lot of bright artificial light overhead or natural light streaming in through a window, you’ll want to consider a display with anti-glare technology.
Shiny, high-gloss screens produce a clearer picture but can have serious glare issues because they’re much more reflective. However, an anti-glare screen may be slightly duller and fuzzier, which could affect picture quality. If you want a compromise between those two options, semi-glossy is a good choice as it provides the best of both worlds.
5. Stand, mounting, and swivel options
The physical setup and construction of your monitor is an incredibly important detail to consider; you’ll want to make sure you’re comfortably positioned as you begin a new photo editing project and start working on your next magnum opus.
For example, there are some monitors that you can’t move at all, which might not be a problem unless you need to adjust the height. Some displays are capable of swiveling side-to-side and others can tilt forward if you so choose.
Whatever monitor you’re searching for, make sure that it has the flexibility to fit into your workspace.
6. Ports and connections
If you don’t want to deal with the hassle of adapters, it’s essential to ensure that the monitor you buy has ports compatible with your PC. Your computer needs to have the same type of input connection that the actual monitor itself uses in order to be configurable.
Some examples of connections a monitor might have include:
HP® offers a range of monitors perfect for photo editing projects. Whether you’re a casual photographer or professional graphic designer, there’s a display suited for every hobby or job.
1. HP Z27xs G3 4K USB-C DreamColor Display
The HP Z27xs G3 4K USB-C DreamColor Display is one example of a monitor ideal for photo editing. It was designed from the ground up with creative professionals in mind. This impressive display uses HP DreamColor Technology, a software created specifically for those working in the media and entertainment industries.
Color management is crucial for creating consistent tone and hue accuracy among different projects. This editing feature is especially critical for teams working remotely to ensure color reliability and consistency in the final product. If everyone on your team has the same software to calibrate color, you can be confident of the image’s veracity across the board.
You can also maintain the accuracy of color with a pop-up sensor that calibrates on demand or on a set schedule. You no longer have to guess when editing on the HP Z31x DreamColor. Each shadow, color, and tone is under your total control.
Monitor Specifications
Native Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
Contrast Ratio: 1300:1
Brightness: 266 nits
Signal Input Connectors: 21 USB Type-C™ (Alternative mode DisplayPort™ 1.4, Power Delivery up to 100W); 1 HDMI 2.0 (with HDCP support); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-in (with HDCP support); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-out (with HDCP support); 1 USB Type-C™ (DisplayPort™ 1.4, Power Delivery up to 15W); 3 USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
Dimensions: 23.9 x 1.8 x 14 inWithout stand.
Designed for video creators and editors, professional photographers, graphic artists, and animators
HP DreamColor Technology for the ultimate in color control and accuracy
HP Z27k G3 4K USB-C Display is another exemplary choice for professionals working in the creative arts. A quad HD display with HP DreamColor Technology means the entire color spectrum is at your fingertips. A built-in colorimeter allows you to manage the look and feel of your project at all times.
If you are working across multiple displays, you can expect reliable consistency for all color and contrast ratios thanks to integrated tools within the monitor. Easily pull up calibration histories or use new configurations using a network connection. When you switch computers, the process is simple and effortless thanks to the built-in KVM switch and keyboard shortcut.
You can choose from eight different color presets or simply create your own to suit your needs and projects. Need to run a color calibration process but don’t want to interrupt your workflow? Just use the automated settings to run the calibration after hours.
Monitor Specifications
Native Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Brightness: 350 nits
Signal Input Connectors: 1 HDMI 2.0; 4 USB-A 3.2 Gen 1; 1 USB Type-C™ (Alternative mode DisplayPort™ 1.4, Power Delivery up to 100W); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-in; 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-out
Dimensions: 24.11 x 2.50 x 12.02 inWithout stand.
Quad HD visuals
HP DreamColor Technology
Wide range of color
Workflow management tools
Precise colors, intense shadow detail
Over one billion colors with 99% DCI P3 coverage for smooth transitions
Accurate color with pop-up sensor pops up as needed or on a set schedule
3. HP Z38c ultrawide curved monitor
If you’re searching for the best monitor for professional photo editing, the HP Z 38-inch curved monitor delivers an immersive view. Don’t just edit your projects, control every aspect with a near-omniscient perspective and advanced color-editing tools.
This monitor is HP®’s widest available curved monitor, so you know you’re getting the best quality for your money. A 21:9 aspect ratio delivers the visual real estate you need and want, minus any distraction.
The size of the screen also allows you to work on multiple tasks at once without the drawbacks of a dual-monitor setup, such as a bezel gap to interrupt your vision. Optimized pixel density means all of your text and icons are the perfect size without the need for constant adjustments in order to see your work properly.
Monitor Specifications
Native Resolution: 2560 x 1440 at 60 Hz
Contrast Ratio: 1500:1 static
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Signal Input Connectors: 2 DisplayPort 1.2; 2 HDMI 2.0
Dimensions: 25.27 x 3.24 x 15.04 inches
Largest curved display HP offers
Panoramic views for complete visual control
4K resolution
Factory-calibrated color
Screen guaranteed to have no bright sub-pixel defects
4. HP Z27k G3 4K USB-C Display
Looking for the best 4K monitor for photo editing? The HP Z27k G3 4K USB-C Display may be your answer, with its four-sided, micro-edge bezel help to maximize your visual workspace. If one pixel ever fails on your display, the exclusive HP Zero Bright Dot Guarantee covers each and every pixel if anything stops working.
You’ll enjoy accurate and consistent color across display panels and between projects. Vivid colors and beautiful images take your creative pursuits to the next level.
Monitor Specifications
Native Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Brightness: 350 nits
Signal Input Connectors: 1 HDMI 2.0; 4 USB-A 3.2 Gen 1; 1 USB Type-C™ (Alternative mode DisplayPort™ 1.4, Power Delivery up to 100W); 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-in; 1 DisplayPort™ 1.4-out
Dimensions: 24.11 x 2.50 x 12.02 inWithout stand.
Panoramic view for almost full immersion
21:9 aspect ratio
Ergonomic swivel and tilt options
VESA mounting adaptor
Three-sided micro-edge bezel
5. HP E24i G4 WUXGA Monitor
Another great monitor for photo editing is the HP E24i G4 WUXGA Monitor. This 23-inch touch display has 10 simultaneous touch points that adaptively respond to the way you work. The display itself is nearly borderless, maximizing your visual area. Zoom, pan, and switch tasks all with the touch of your finger.
This monitor includes a VESA pattern so you can mount your display to a wall or stand depending on the way you work. If you have a small desk or office, simply mount your monitor to the wall to free up your space and declutter. Create more with less distraction using this ergonomic monitor option.
The HP Elite E230t monitor is perfect for creators who want an adaptable display. It features 150-millimeter tilt, swivel, and pivot option to view images in portrait mode or to move the display to the best position for workflow.
Monitor Specifications
Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 static
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Signal Input Connectors: 1 VGA; 1 HDMI; 1 DisplayPort 1.2
Dimensions: 20.5 x 2.1 x 12.28 inches
Three-sided micro-edge screen
Low-profile design perfect for small spaces
Tilt, swivel, and pivot options
VESA mounting options for flexible positioning within your workspace
The right HP monitor can make your creative ideas come to life
When you’re considering your options for monitors, there are many features that can affect the outcome of your video and photo editing projects. Of all of those features, the screen size and resolution are the two most important because they determine the overall quality of the image. A pixel-packed monitor is your best bet for getting the most accurate image.
In addition, the refresh rate is also important, especially if you’re a video editor working with HD video. If you don’t have a monitor that’s HD-compatible, you’ll never get a clear sense of how your video actually renders.
The ability to mount or swivel the display is another consideration to make if you need a flexible workstation that can change based on how you work. Finally, don’t forget about your options for ports and connections. If you’re planning to project your monitor’s display onto an external screen or using other configurable ports, this is a crucial element to remember.
If you choose an HP® monitor for photo editing, you’ll have a variety of choices that can fit any lifestyle. Plus, many of our monitors feature HP DreamColor Technology and management tools which can help take all of your creative ideas and turn them into fully-realized, breathtaking projects.
Michelle Wilson is a contributing writer for HP® Tech Takes. Michelle is a content creation specialist writing for a variety of industries, including tech trends and media news.
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