If you haven't looked at your images on any screen other than your own, you may be in for a bit of a shock.
Most of my processing and viewing has been done on a large Panasonic Viera (48") screen. It has been an unhappy surprise whilst travelling over the past few days, and having borrowed a family Apple Air Book for the journey, to see that many of them look rather washed out, as if the saturation levels have been reduced considerably.
I am wondering if this is a common issue?
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