A few questions:
1. When I use photoshop to view a picture, it autocorrects colors and brightness when I open the photo to look nicer. However, I can't save the photo so that I can view it as I see it in photoshop on anything else. It doesn't matter whether I use an IPS screen or what, photos look better on photoshop, and I can't save that quality to be the same with anything else.
2. If I get a high-end DSLR, will I be wasting my time if I don't get an IPS computer screen for editing? I have an iPad 3 which seems to handle colors better than my BenQ 27in screen I bought 3 years ago.
3. How should I start with getting help with photography? I've got some nice photos from my Galaxy S4, and maybe I should start posting some of them to get info on how to improve angles, lighting, etc... I definitely need input into how to touch up photos (my experience with photoshop is primarily with web design, creating original images, etc... I can work my way around it quickly so I can follow guides in a flash, I know what all the features do... I just haven't done much photo editing).
This post was edited by Canadian_Man on Jun 15 2013 08:24pm