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Old May 16th 17, 07:47 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Monitor settings

In article , sid
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I think that there is a tool in W10 for calibrating the display by
eye... Anyways: If you are spending more than £500 on your camera AND
display then:

https://www.parkcameras.com/p/V15870...x-rite/colormu
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Thanks for the suggestion, and the price doesn't seem unreasonable, but
I have been using cameras for long enough to know that most of the nice
"must have" gadgets won't actually make any real difference.


a properly calibrated display *does* make a difference. a very big
difference. in other words, such 'gadgets' are *well* worth the price.


Accurate monitor calibration is only really necessary for pro use where
colours have to match.


it's useful for everyone who is interested in quality work.

For the general photographer as long as your pictures
look pretty much the same on a range of devices then you're pretty much good
to go.


that would be luck. buy a lottery ticket.

If you want to print easily to match what you see then creating a
profile for your paper and ink combination is the thing to do.


which requires a calibrated display.