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Specs needed for post processing hardware
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When buying my current desktop monitor, I specifically chose one with a wide colour gamut, had a non-reflective screen, and also separately bought colour calibration hardware (now ancient Spyder 3 Pro).

 

The calibration part is easy, but finding a good quality screen on a laptop may be more difficult. Personally I don't think 4k is necessary and just use a 1980x1200 monitor myself.

 

You could look at doubling up with a TV but similar considerations apply.

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Specs needed for post processing hardware - by popo - 06-22-2015, 06:52 PM

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