I had to google wide gamut monitor. The idea of color management is interesting but I don't think it's something I'm ready for. I'm pretty satisfied with my 22" newegg special. Based on my quick google search it seems that color management would be more important for print. I never print anything. My wife does print some stuff but our snapshots usually turn out well enough from walmart or snapfish etc. I do hope that one day my pictures will be good enough to hang on my wall.I would like to learn more about it though.I think my wife has safari on her laptop. I haven't tried it. Maybe I should.Edit: I forgot to mention that my cameras only take jpegs so i don't know if it would make a difference. I did find out there is a way to change my new camera to raw but I think I'll wait until the warranty is out before I try it.
I'll look for a good reference on color management and post the link.
Here is a link to the utility that enables raw and several other things that might be nice.CHDKIt looks like it will be easy enough to do and it isn't supposed to make any permanant changes to the firmware.
I'm already liking Safari in viewing different images from different sites, including mine at mypicturetown.com. I found the zooming feature.Are you saying that Colormunki is overkill for the HP2709m? and Spyder3 is just right?Since the 2709m has only 92% of AdobeRGB, there's no benefit in processing initially in ProPhoto or Nikon's Wide AdobeRGB colorspace then later convert to the target output colorspace?jaime