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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 632252" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>In their defense, they are salespeople, not artists/designers so they likely wouldn't know the difference.</p><p></p><p>All is not lost though. Start with the calibration, that will get things much closer than they are now. You may have to do a little trial and error with things in order to figure out the difference. In other words, your screen may look "wrong", but the prints will come out "right"... which is more important in the end.</p><p></p><p>I would still save up for a second matte monitor later on. Dual screens are always a big plus for anyone doing photography/design/video work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 632252, member: 2960"] In their defense, they are salespeople, not artists/designers so they likely wouldn't know the difference. All is not lost though. Start with the calibration, that will get things much closer than they are now. You may have to do a little trial and error with things in order to figure out the difference. In other words, your screen may look "wrong", but the prints will come out "right"... which is more important in the end. I would still save up for a second matte monitor later on. Dual screens are always a big plus for anyone doing photography/design/video work. [/QUOTE]
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