Frantisek wrote:
Ugh ogh... So with your example, you would "calibrate" everything to
look good only in your room with reddish walls. That's fine if thath's
the _only_ place you will _ever_ see your photographs, and never
print them... That's good for you? You will edit your originals to
look good _only_ in that one room? Never print them? Never share them?
No.
You calibrate the monitor so that when it's in the room with reddish
walls, the images it displays look correct. That way your edited images
will look correct on any calibrated device. This includes the printouts
from a calibrated printer.
S