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Originally Posted by dimitrz
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Me too....too lazy
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Originally Posted by dimitrz
Oh yes.... one thing I have found out through experience is that any kind of editing is best done using a CRT monitor on a desktop rather than a LCD one on a laptop due to the fact that a slight change in monitor position of a LCD changes the image perspective
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I also prefer CRT for image editing but it's due to the colours changing when not viewing a LCD straight on. There are no drawing (or perspective) errors on LCD.....there are on CRT tho!!! If you have a LCD move your head up and down so you see the monitor from different angles while looking at the below picture:
You should see the colours change significantly

Unless I can be bothered to calibrate my seating position I don't think there's a great deal of point getting too geeky calibrating the colours on the LCD...mine is adjusted to taste rather than calibrated.
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