More detail with an LCD, so...?



I have a 22" CRT monitor in storage at home in Australia. When I moved to England I bought an LCD monitor. It's not as good as my beloved CRT, but it works well enough.

I noticed when I started using the LCD that it shows more details. Images that looked fine when I created them on the CRT now look over sharpened, and I can see JPEG artifact banding in skies that I couldn't see on the CRT.

I never really worried about it until now, when someone else mentioned exactly the same thing in rec.photo.digital. It got me wondering what I do when I get back to my CRT monitor. If I just carry on as before, I'll know that people looking at my images on an LCD monitor are seeing banding and other artifacts that I can't see. Other than arranging some workflow that involves proofing on an LCD monitor, what can I do to counteract this?
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