Softproofing using an Apple 30 inch cinema display. The display is showing a rendered preview of the front page of the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. It is a real shame that Mac OS X does not support rotating the desktop by 90 degrees, otherwise this would be an excellent way to perform digital proofing.
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