Brian Walters wrote:

>On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 15:24 -0700, "Jack Davis" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> I gave my honest reaction to the crude first half dozen words of your
>> first sentence. I read no further nor do I intend to.
>> You're obviously still stinging from the dressing down you receive some
>> time ago.
>
>Geez - I'll have to pay better attention.  Must have missed that one.
>
>:-)>
>
>FWIW, I though Godders' original reply was informative.  Maybe not what
>you were looking for but I got some good value out of it.

I'll second that. I thought Godfrey's answer was right on the money.

All I'd add would be that it's best to start with a good quality
monitor: I've found if a monitor isn't good quality then profiling it
is minimally helpful. You can improve shadow or highlight detail a
*little* through a profile, but not much. Better a top-notch monitor
without calibration/profiling than a TN monitor with calibration and
profiling in my experience.


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