bbrowner wrote:
He said that it can be valuable for printing. But, he said, if you are just going to post your pics on a website, or some other vehicle like that, that only those few viewers who have calibrated their monitor will see any benefit from what you have done. since that is what I do... he suggested I save my money.
This is true. Unless your monitor's colors are way off compared to other devices (unlikely), you will ever have the images printed, or the viewer is going to print, calibration is a waste of time and money.