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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 417248" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Did a photo shoot for the father daughter dance and I'm editing the images. The backdrop I used is black and depending on the up and down angle when viewing the screen of my desktop monitor, it gets brighter and darker as I move to view the images. So not really sure which view is what I will see once printed. I did order 1 print from Sam's to see what the results are so I can compare. First time I had this issue as I never noticed it before till I uploaded to Meridian and noticed the images are slightly diff from what I saw while editing. Getting pretty annoyed. The monitor I use is just a Acer V223w. Not sure if I should look for a better monitor and really don't know where to start. Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 417248, member: 13822"] Did a photo shoot for the father daughter dance and I'm editing the images. The backdrop I used is black and depending on the up and down angle when viewing the screen of my desktop monitor, it gets brighter and darker as I move to view the images. So not really sure which view is what I will see once printed. I did order 1 print from Sam's to see what the results are so I can compare. First time I had this issue as I never noticed it before till I uploaded to Meridian and noticed the images are slightly diff from what I saw while editing. Getting pretty annoyed. The monitor I use is just a Acer V223w. Not sure if I should look for a better monitor and really don't know where to start. Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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