Calibrated Monitors & Color Blindness?

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So, I have Deuteranopia colorblindness, and as you can imagine, this sometimes makes adjusting for skin tones and white balance a little difficult. I can generally get pretty close, but often I leave coloring gaffs untouched because I can't see them :confused:

So, I'm wondering if a calibrated monitor may be a good investment; I may not be 100% with my vision perception, but I figured getting the monitor itself as true to real colors as possible would be the next best thing. I use an apple macbook display at the moment, which is one of the best, but I didn't know if a calibrated monitor would make a difference.

Think a calibrated monitor would be a good choice? Especially for how much post processing / editing I do?

Thanks all! :)
 
A calibrated IPS panel display is always going to be superior to non-calibrated unit... and Laptop displays (any and all) are some of the worst you can get, and can be very difficult to impossible to calibrate.
 
I don't think a monitor can produced a color you couldn't see normally.
 
I don't think a monitor can produced a color you couldn't see normally.

True... but (on a calibrated monitor) the colors he can see will be accurate, so it will allow for a more accurate guess at the colors he has trouble with, yes?
 
I don't think a monitor can produced a color you couldn't see normally.

True... but (on a calibrated monitor) the colors he can see will be accurate, so it will allow for a more accurate guess at the colors he has trouble with, yes?

Exactly; it'd be basically a handicap to my vision, to somewhat bridge the gap.
 
im partially colorblind as well, and I think getting your moniter as close to accurate as you can is just another way to help you combat that.
 
Specialize in B&W. ;)
 

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