But that's totally backwards.  You want the print to look like
what you see on the monitor.  The moment you make a print
with a different profile - perhaps as a result of changing labs,
using a different paper, getting a different printer - you're back
to square one.

Len Paris wrote:

> Yes, that's one way.  You get a print, and the digital image it was made
> from, and adjust the monitor until the digital image looks as much like
> the print as it can.  Better to save up a few bucks and get a Spyder,
> though.

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