The H is a wide gamut AdobeRGB screen, the HM is sRGB.
I've had wide gamut before and didn't get on with it at all because of the difference in colour profiling support in various software. If it was ONLY for Photoshop and Lightroom then it would be fine but this is for multiple uses so sRGB it must be.
Plus, my prints come back how I see them on screen anyway so calibration on sRGB, working in sRGB and shooting sRGB seems to work quite well
I've had wide gamut before and didn't get on with it at all because of the difference in colour profiling support in various software. If it was ONLY for Photoshop and Lightroom then it would be fine but this is for multiple uses so sRGB it must be.
Plus, my prints come back how I see them on screen anyway so calibration on sRGB, working in sRGB and shooting sRGB seems to work quite well
