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help choosing a monitor for newbie editing

vince232

hi guys im new in photography and editing im not a professional and this is just a hobby

im currently looking for a new monitor and these are my choices since availability of monitors in my country is not great

 

asus pa248q

benq pd2700q

dell U2414H U2415 U2715H

 

i  have an lg 24ud58-b coming. ordered this online before thinking about photography and editing. i dont have any idea if this one is good for editing. havent seen a single website or video

that recommends this one for editing. 

 

any input guys that can help me decide if i should just wait for my lg? or if it is not good for editing which monitor should i get?. o my camera says it uses srgb thanks!

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your lg monitor should be good enough for now with most edits, for color get something like spyder or colour monkey. 

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2x Samsung C27F390

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18 minutes ago, domandric034 said:

2x Samsung C27F390

sorry not a fan of curved

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31 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

your lg monitor should be good enough for now with most edits, for color get something like spyder or colour monkey. 

hmm i dont mind buying another monitor if it is worth it for the long term. will it hurt that lg uses ntsc 72% instead of an srgb 100%?

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Just take it if curved or not you have effect you work around 4k

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Just now, vince232 said:

hmm i dont mind buying another monitor if it is worth it for the long term. will it hurt that lg uses ntsc 72% instead of an srgb 100%?

i told you to calibrate it, it depends on the work that you do, for long term use get a 4k monitor. 

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