I think no one will be happy for a monitor that has similar contrast ratio
as paper, for printing preview you have to setup proper profile. In PS you
may try to enable paper white simulation in the proof setup but that is not
enough I do extra adjustment on display curve.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Winsor Crosby" <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> That may be true, and really nice for display purposes, but I thought
> the whole point of a monitor used in a photo processing program was to
> help to show you what you are going to get. Seem to me even a cheap
> LCD has more than enough range to do that. But I could be wrong. It is
> certainly nicer to look at the better monitor.
>
> One interesting thing on some other forums is that if you say something
> good about LCD monitor quality you will be immediately attacked by a
> semi-rabid CRT exponent. One pointed me to an online gray scale to
> prove his point, but I was able to see not quite, but nearly the same
> range of squares into the black as he said he was able to with a very
> high end CRT. It seems like arguing over 6MP or 7MP to me. It makes
> little practical difference.
>
>
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
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