Your Monitor Is Lying to You: How to Stop Editing Blind and Actually Trust Your Screen

Your Monitor Is Lying to You: How to Stop Editing Blind and Actually Trust Your Screen

I printed a 16x20 of a portrait last year that looked perfect on my screen. Warm skin tones, rich shadows, clean highlights. It came back from the lab looking like the subject had mild jaundice. The yellows were cranked, the whites were cream, and I had zero idea it was happening while I was editing. That print cost me $40 and two hours of editing time. The fix cost me $100 and about 20 minutes of setup.