Azzure, if you're doing wedding, social event, fine art or any sort critical work where consistency and accuracy is a must, that's where a quality hardware calibration comes in. Since switching to digital, I do my own color correction ( easy when shooting RAW). But without having my monitor properly calibrated it would be difficult to accurately render the bride's white wedding gown as well as the dresses of her attendants.
But I agree, if you're just playing around with images for the web where accurate color is not critical then you're probably fine as is. However, most people who work with labs do calibrate their monitors.
Azzure_7 wrote in post #5725928
I used huey.
I never used it for prints yet. But the weird things is that it gives a slight different result each time I calibrated. Surrounding area is the same. Lights is off.
I'm looking for something better. but if most of the people don't calibrate their monitor, then why should I?
Is it only affect when on prints?
Now, I don't use calibration as my huey can't be installed for some issue after formating my CPU.
And what I realized is that my pictures has more blue cast now. (when I edit it using calibration, it's tend to be slightly warm.