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Do you use a wide gamut monitor for editing photos?

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KB:
I'm considering buying a new (32") monitor. I edit for stock in ProPhoto RGB, usually upload in aRGB, and use a wide gamut (99.5% adobe RGB) monitor. But I wonder if I'm in the minority or not.

Do you usually edit in a wide gamut (aRGB, ProPhoto RGB, etc.)? Do you use a wide gamut monitor?

jarih:
All editing in wide data space always:
- 16 bit
- ProPhotoRGB (or AdobeRGB)

After that jpg export to low data space:
- 8 bit
- sRGB

I use wide gamut monitor, Eizo ColorEdge.

dinostock:
I shoot in sRGB (RAW), ediit in sRGB, and I dont know what wide gamut is. (so I guess my monitor is sRGB as well).

gyllens:
I also use an Eizo ColourEdge wide gaumont monitor. Using Prophoto and adobe RGB depending on certain criteria. Uploading in 8 bits and sRGB. calibrating it with colourmonkey and an X-rite.

Chichikov:
Eizo CG2420
I plan dream to buy the CG318-4K

Editing in ProPhoto RGB
Exporting for web in sRGB

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