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Thanks for the replies.Once you calibrate a screen does it stay accurate or do you have to recalibrate regularly?Also are you calibrating only the screen or the system, computer and screen?If you switch computers will the screen still be color calibrated?
I will second that even with a color monitor, an ink matching system, and all the controls in the world, a QC person somewhere is saying it isn't the right color. Don't get me wrong, great to calibrate your monitor, but the viewing circumstances, and the inks used often shift color perception. Discharge is a great example. Red discharge on a really humid rainy day in Socal will be brilliant PMS186, but the next day it could be offshore wind and dry and that red print will shift to a darker red due to the lack of humidity that will affect some discharge colors. Subjective viewing comes down to us as well. How I perceive color and how a QC worker with better color sense will often be different.