Here's something for discussing over a drink..
It occurred to me that I bought a high end gaming laptop for my photography as I knew it had a really good screen, lots of storage and is powerful.
On that note, is it worth purchasing a cheap LCD so I can 'optimise' the photos for what everyone else would see? This being that most of my photos are viewed on computer and not printed.
When I've gone to computer shops to look at an external screen, the colours, contrast and brightness are never consistent and am wondering if it'd be worth the effort to go this way.
It occurred to me that I bought a high end gaming laptop for my photography as I knew it had a really good screen, lots of storage and is powerful.
On that note, is it worth purchasing a cheap LCD so I can 'optimise' the photos for what everyone else would see? This being that most of my photos are viewed on computer and not printed.
When I've gone to computer shops to look at an external screen, the colours, contrast and brightness are never consistent and am wondering if it'd be worth the effort to go this way.