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welcome my name is Matt this is hidden light and today weamp;#39;re talking about screen brightness and why itamp;#39;s the enemy letamp;#39;s jump in Okay so listen itamp;#39;s not just you weamp;#39;ve all done it weamp;#39;ve all edited our photos with our screen set to maximum brightness I get it however uh if youamp;#39;re going to be making prints from the things that you are editing on your screen allow me to encourage you to take that from Maximum brightness down to somewhere around the middle to start then get prints made at your favorite local small business Print Lab and see how they look because weamp;#39;ve noticed recently that a lot of people especially the younger photographers have attendance of editing at full brightness and expecting their prints to look like their screen which makes sense you would expect a print to look like your screen but itamp;#39;s not gonna if youamp;#39;re at maximum brightness so letamp;#39;s just look Iamp;#39;ve got a c