Simple question really:
My mate and me are puzzling over this one... He calibrated his monitor, which created a colour profile. And he doesnt know whether to use it or not.
I say calibrating your monitor is only for setting the brightness and contrast. he says it creates a new colour profile for you to select and use in PhotoShop/Lightroom etc...
But, if you send it to print, the print place will use an ICC profile they've set up for themselves, wont they? So it's pointless using one you've created for yourself, surely, because when you print it, it will look different?
I said, that he should get a colour profile from the print-shop and use that one (if that's the only printer he will use).
What's the point in calibrating then if when you print it, it will use a different profile anyway then?





