Ive read alot of the posts here and Rene's help is very informative, but Im still confused.
Ive made the mistake I think of using my monitor as the colour profile, but find when printing with an Epson 1800 I get great results. But its online I get the problems.
Im redeveloping my website, you can see on my sig. Looking on different monitors I have access to the differences are wide (I expected some differences) The main graphics are usually much darker, less saturated and less contrast than my screen.
So I changed PS to sRGB opened the main background image, converted the colurs to the workspace (sRGB) resaved it and republished the webpage. Very little difference, slightly more saturation, but still way too dark on other monitors.
So now Im thinking about rushing out to buy a Spider to calibrate. But, if others are not calibrated they are still not going to see images as they should, and IE isnt colour calibrated. So how do I get images to look on the web at least something like intended?
I thought if I ensure they are sRGB this would do it, but seems little different.
Another thing.....once I calibrate properly, what is going to happen with all the images I have painstakingly processed? Calibration will alter the screen so will I have to reprocess, rebalance colours, curves, levels etc again? OMG 
Confused....

