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Is it necessary for professional photography to retouch?

It's really unnecessary to do design retouching. For ASUS and Dell, I suggest that the offices of ASUS and Dell are still ok. Asus has a PA27AC, which is not bad, has a good color, and can correct the color by itself. The most important thing is the HDR function, which is a good help for many works that need strong contrast between light and dark, and can be accepted by designers and photographers with average grades.

Some photographers will find that when the works are displayed on the screen, some similar colors are difficult to distinguish, the works lose their sense of hierarchy, or there are faults in the color transition. This is because the color depth of the monitor is not enough. Color depth (gray scale) reflects whether the transition of two colors before and after each point on the screen is smooth, and the number of colors is expressed by digits. The larger the value, the more uniform the color transition. A professional photographic display should have a color depth of 10, and can display up to 107 billion colors, providing photographers with more color types and smoother color transition.

For example:

This Zhuo Yi EIZO CG279X monitor 27-inch design professional photography retouching video post-printing color management HDR is really very OK, and the workmanship is very exquisite. I just bought this Zhuo Yi CG279X myself. Looking at the packaging after the arrival of the goods, the packaging is almost intact, with no big collision and drop marks. The packaging labels of the first-line manufacturers are complete and beautiful. I like it.

The fly in the ointment is that if you can add a layer of outer packaging, the remote operation of the display will be more secure. Unpacking, wiring, instructions, and CDs are complete, and taking out Dongdong is a variety of hobbies, which is worthy of being a big brand style (I only say products).