I don't get it, are you calibrating your printer so that it matches the display instead?
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 18:39, Noah Birnel <nbir...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 06:00:49PM +0200, Pieter Praet wrote: >> Color calibration [1] (and frequent recalibration) is mandatory when >> doing *anything* graphics-related for production purposes, as the output >> of any and every visual output device known to man *will* be distorted, >> due to used materials, quality, aging, environmental variables, ... >> > Part of what I do for a living is large-ish (3x4 ft / 1x1.3 m) > color printouts for trial displays. We don't attempt to calibrate our > monitors for that very reason - we know they *will* be distorted. The > proof of the pudding is in the eating, and what we care about is the > print appearance, not the monitor. > > (This has certainly drifted from 'suckless file manager'.) > > Cheers > > noah > >