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  1. I was using affinity photo on my laptop and when I transferred the photos to my surface 3 tablet, I was disturbed to see that the photos looked different than on my laptop. The photos were too vibrant on my surface, the pinks looked deep red while the brightness was too high. I tried viewing them on my work pc and again the colour scheme looked different - the colours were more vibrant than when viewed on my laptop but less vibrant than on my surface tablet. It also looks slightly different on my phone and on my workmates pc screen So how can I know that the editing I'm doing on my laptop is going to give me the right results across all screens and form factors? My laptop seems to have the dullest screen
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