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This monitor is highly recommended for use with Photoshop.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use this exclusively with Photoshop. I am a commercial photographer and that is why I got this monitor. Good product.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's fine in Standard Mode out-of-the-box. I would recommend you invest in a Color Calibrator like either a ColorMunki or the X-Rite i1 Pro.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have not been able to notice much differences in working in photoshop on this monitor vs my older lower res monitors. Your images may look larger on your screen vs when you upload them online based on your computer's setting to resize the display of your images based on the higher resolution. If you experience this you can find the option to change that in the right click desktop personalization settings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From an amateur to heavy photoshopper, this monitor is perfect. Now, it is the best monitor for it??? NO For Professionals, I recommend upgrading to the much higher end models. They usually cost on average around $850. That's why I say anyone that's not a professional, $320 for this monitor is more than efficient. The color reproduction, quality, and accuracy is far more advance when you pay for the professional monitors. This is good enough. Also 4k monitors would be even better. The higher pixel density makes for more accurate photoshopping. The professional ones obviously will cost more than traditional 4k monitor. For the price, this works just fine.
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