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 Posted: Sun Nov 4th, 2012 06:47
Eric



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It really comes down to how the photographs will be viewed by YOU.
Which software YOU want to use.

Windows viewers are notoriously poor at colour fidelity.

Many of the images I have posted on this forum look TOTALLY different in photoshop, faststone, Illustrator etc etc....even on the same monitor.

Whats important to me is how it prints. I know that my photoshop setup (which I use for ALL my editing) matches the printing.

Its one of the reasons that I stick with one piece of software for 99.9% of all my image work.







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