Your monitor will display images that are smaller and less detailed, but when you print these images you realize the contrast and brightness issues that were not seen before on the image. Most people have never adjusted their screen and even less have calibrated their screens using a screen calibrator. If you're serious about photography or graphic art, there is simply no better tool. Of course a screen calibrator does not come cheap ($70 upwards), but you'll only appreciate the difference once you have a try.
Below are screen shots of Before & After calibrating my screen -
As you can see, my monitor was displaying images slightly brighter than they should be. |
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