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.

