On Mar 10, 2013, at 9:48 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rob Studdert wrote:
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>> On 11 March 2013 11:20, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> And I maintain that using device neutral color profiles for a display
>>> device (like sRGB and Adobe RGB) isn't the right thing to do. Use a
>>> color profile which models a particular hardware device at a specific
>>> calibration; it's the only correct way to configure a display for
>>> color managed work.
>> 
>> Profiling the actual display is the best option for sure but is not
>> practically available to everyone.
> 
> I would also say that getting a wide gamut monitor before you get
> calibration/profiling hardware and software is getting your priorities
> wrong, but perhaps that's just me.
> 
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Yep. If you're going to do any professional work, even weddings or baby pics, 
calibration is absolutely essential. Hell, if you want to make nice prints for 
your mom, calibration is essential. Or you could just go the hit an miss method 
and burn through a dozen sheets of paper for every print. 

Paul
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