Calibrating Monitor/Printer

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Not really looking for critique on composition etc on this pic, but more of how the colours appear on your monitor, whether it is too dark or light or colours look odd and whether your monitor is calibrated or not. It was processed from Raw in Lightroom 4.3 exported and resized for the forum into jpg.

I have have been calibrating my Dell U2311H monitor with Huey Pro which has been off the computer for a long time. I think I now have My printer Canon MG 5350S printing photos the same colours and shades I see on the monitor via LR4.

I'd appreciate any feedback on how it looks on your screen.

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Looked a bit yellow /green on my cal'd iMac. -7 temp +13 tint gave me a more pleasant image via Lightroom. However as long as your printer matches your screen that's all that really matters
 
It looks quite reasonable on my monitor, maybe just a shade too light judging by the way the house at the top of the cliff almost merges with the sky and as chappers said maybe a little too yellow/green but not overly so.

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I am using my 40" Samsung LED TV as a monitor, uncalibrated apart from using the Calibration Image fron DSCL Labs to set the greyscale.

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Brightness etc looks fine here. It does have yellow green cast though.
 
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