![]() ![]() It is not so bad as long as you use applications that allow settings for color management. Something I can confirm that color management under Windows can make life a bit complicated sometimes. Differences between the two work places were minimal, considering that I use two pairs of differetn monitor models that are both calibrated, but used under differetn lighting conditions. With my setup I could not see visible differences between JPG's using the programs I mentioned above. When looking at processed photos I was more concerned about differences between what I see in the raw processor and the viewer rather then between dfferent viewers, so I will definitely have a closer look with my equipment, which currently is a DELL Precision M6800 with a 4GB AMD Graphics and connected to either two DELL UP2716D or two DELL U2413 - depending on the location where I am working -, in both cases connected via miniDP through a docking station. On the viewer side used IrfanView and then moved to XNViewMP because of its much better organizing and meta data management functions as well as the multi-platform availability (beside photos I have to juggle big quantities of graphics that I manage by using key words). I have been using several raw processing packages in the past (View NX2, Capture NX2, vIew NX-i, Capture NX-D, Capture One) and am now using DxO PhotoLab 4. Click to expand.Really interesting thought !
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