they whom i call Leon Altoff wrote:
If you are publishing it on the net then 99% of people
looking at it will have TN screens so what it will never look the way
you edited it, so what is the use of a great monitor? [...]
> Please give me some justification for buying a high
> end monitor that I am going to have to order specially without
even
> seeing how it performs!
think of it as similar to how editing with a 16-bit/channel image
can give you more leeway to change an image even if the
destination is 8-bit
or how sound engineers use very good equipment (including
speakers) to do a mix, but then test their mix on cheap speakers
to hear how it will sound on the radio
the destination of the image matters, but when editing it's very
helpful to see as much of the image information as possible;
otherwise you might not see things that could be adjusted for
better output on the destination device; using a high quality
monitor with a color-managed workflow can also better simulate
the appearance of the final output (whether it's offset printing,
cheap monitor, TV, etc.)
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
[email protected]
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow
the directions.