I shoot in sRGB because my photos are mostly displayed on my monitor, my HD TV, and other friend's monitors via the web. I use a Spyder right now, and maybe that's fine? Is there a benefit to built-in calibration? I understand it's very important for gaming, but is it for Lightroom? 2560 x 1440 resolution is the minimum requirement for a 27-inch monitor. this also means one could buy a great 27" monitor and one (or two) cheaper 24" monitors. what are the benefits of 32"? i've read some articles that suggested that one get a 27" monitor and put one (or two) 24" monitors beside it vertically (a software engineer in my office does this) and put Lightroom's menus/panels on them so the 27" monitor is used just for the photo. It seems that monitors larger than 27" are only wider, not taller (too bad!). I'll spend up to $1,000 if i have to, but would love not to. I want a great monitor, but i'm not a pro (yet ). I'm just an everyday photo guy with a Nikon D750 and a bunch of lenses and a overwhelming love of Lightroom. It's time to upgrade my five year-old 27" 1900 x 1200 Dell monitor and l'm looking for recommendations and thoughts.
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