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Originally Posted by FLINTSTONESKID
where. may i ask is work? i assume your work involves the need for a good monitor?
and yeah, im keenly aware that what is most important is to make sure that my profile and that of my printer is correct. i spent a whole weekend at their studio making sure my prints that i make and sell, were as close to my color profile as possible. so i went that route. but i simply cannot edit my stuff right now because im getting vastly different exposure, color, and contrast from one monitor to another. this is why i want to go dedicated and this way i know that its correct on my end. thats really all i can do. thanks for the recommendation but i really cannot justify spending nearly a grand on a monitor. i also was not aware they made a 29" monitor.
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You do have a monitor calibration tool, right? Just making sure.
I work in the marketing department at Team Toyota; the majority of my work consists of photo editing and graphic work in Photoshop and Illustrator. So, monitor quality is rather important to me.