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Old 30-08-10, 11:25
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Thank you for the advice guys. Thinking about it, i really only need one of the monitors to be calibrated as this would be the one i use for editing and proofing. i use adobe bridge alot and have the contents on one and the preview on the other. when i want to edit a file it open on the same monitor as the preview is displayed. this works well and i guess i could get away with just this monitor being calibrated. another point i have just realised is that one of the displays is DVI and the other is VGA. The DVI is the screen that i do all my editing on as its clearer.
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