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Choosing the right Monitor and Graphics Card for Photoshop
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h 48m | .MP4 1920x1080 30fps(r) | AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | 1.29 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Choosing Monitors And GPUs For Photoshop Design work and Photo Editing with Color Accurate Workflows
What you'll learn
- Pick sensible GPU options across Intel Arc, Radeon and NVIDIA RTX families for different budgets and editing styles.
- Build a practical hardware checklist to guide your next upgrade and avoid wasting money on specs that do not matter.
- Compare real world monitor tiers from budget screens to movie, photo and professional grade displays and know which level you need.
- Choose the right monitor for Photoshop by understanding panel type, color space, bit depth and brightness, not just brand names.
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of monitors, color management or GPUs is required.
- A computer that already runs Photoshop in some form, even if it feels slow or limited.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
Stop Guessing Your Hardware. Start Trusting Your Screen.This course shows photographers and Photoshop users how to choose the right monitor and GPU, step by step, using clear levels of hardware from basic to reference grade.
What You Will Learn
How monitors and GPUs actually affect what you see in Photoshop
The real minimum requirements for photo editing that does not feel painful
How to read monitor specs like panel type, color space, bit depth and brightness
Why color temperature targets such as 5000 K and 6500 K matter for prints
How to use simple tests like the EIZO monitor test to judge any screen you own
What makes a monitor a true photo or reference display instead of a general office screen
What Photoshop really uses the GPU for, including AI assisted features
How to compare GPU tiers across Intel Arc, Radeon and NVIDIA RTX cards for photo work
How the Course Is Structured
Intro LevelOrientation, minimum specs, and upgrade paths from your current system.
Monitor Level 1: Everyday and Budget Photo ScreensConsumer IPS displays, sRGB workflows, brightness, contrast and buying traps.
Monitor Level 2: Dedicated Photo Monitors4K editing, wide gamut modes, calibration options and case studies such as BenQ PhotoVue.
Monitor Level 3: Reference Grade DisplaysWhat EIZO ColorEdge and similar monitors offer, and who actually needs that precision.
GPU Fundamentals and LevelsGPU acceleration in Photoshop, VRAM and drivers, then concrete card tiers from entry level to stronger RTX 60 class and comparable Radeon options.
What You Will Be Able To Do By The End
Read monitor and GPU specifications with confidence instead of guessing
Test and tune the monitor you already own for more reliable color
Decide when it is worth moving from a basic screen to a dedicated photo or reference monitor
Choose a GPU that matches your Photoshop workload and budget, not just gaming benchmarks
Build a practical checklist for your next upgrade so your edits look consistent on screen, on the web and in print, with a workstation that feels smooth and responsive during real projects.
Who this course is for:
- Hobbyist and serious photographers who want their Photoshop edits to match across screens and prints.
- Freelance retouchers, designers and content creators who are planning a new monitor or GPU purchase.
- Working professionals who already own "good" gear but are not sure they are getting the best from it.
- Students and enthusiasts building or upgrading a PC for Photoshop and photo centric workflows, not gaming.
- Anyone tired of confusing spec sheets who wants a clear, honest roadmap from basic hardware to pro level setups.
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