You really can't tell anything unless the monitors are all calibrated to the same standard. You may be able to fiddle around with the images and view it on different monitors and get some sort of compromise,
Yes, it was such a compromise I was looking for.
but unless the monitors are calibrated to be the same as one another, or at least close, the honest answer is that you can't, imo.
Really? But how do people do this, generally? Just make it look good on their own screen and hope for the best?
anders ------------------------- http://anders.hultman.nu/

