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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington
As a pretty serious photographer, I know that nothing beats a printed photo using high quality color and lighting control. Calibrated screens are getting better, but I don't know of any tablets that can be calibrated. (which is what we are talking about), and if the 40 inch UHD display is not calibrated, it is no more accurate than a tablet.
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Paper has the disadvantage of having a limited range of visible f-stops as compared to the new UHD displays with HDR. You are very hard pressed to fit the 22 f-stops on any kind of paper, whether printed or developed. For content consumption as entertainment having a calibrated display is less important. If a picture was created correctly on a calibrated screen, it will still look great on a screen that is a little bit off.