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Is your monitor up to scratch?

Having a monitor you can trust not only makes printing your images easier and more enjoyable; it will also save you time and money. When the monitor you use can display the full range of hues and tones your camera has captured and keep them in the correct balance, you reduce the number of test prints required before committing to an enlargement, and at the same time decrease the time you take to produce a great-looking print.

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