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Originally Posted by J A Mortram
........ and fewer pertaining to use with pro photo applications ........
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The trouble is, monitors for pro photo applications come at a (big) price. Successful pro studios will spend upwards of £1,200 on a monitor and even less well-heeled pros will probably look at £600+. Most lower-budget monitors are aimed primarily at home use for gaming, or for general office use. Having said that, KeithT and many others here are happy with the performance of their monitors without spending an arm and a leg, so it's reasonable to compromise just a little on screen quality and go for the best affordable. As most of your photographic work is B&W you could save money by buying a monochrome monitor Jim

