Then of course, having got the screen you think is the best, you then have to understand the optimum conditions to view it in if you are really nit picking for every ounce of perfection. Best calibration method, best lighting to view it in, best canopy and shading of screen...
Do you have calibrated eyeballs
It's a geekmungus subject
I pratted about with all things colour managed and critical for about a year, all to stick product images on a bloody website (d******d).
Would have been well worth it if everyone had the same monitor calibrated as mine is...
Eventually I settled on photographing the three ( different coloured) oxo packs and showing the images on my site. Then asking my punters to hold the same packaging up against their screen to see how the colours matched, just to illustrate the problems of colour over the net. My calibrated and colour managed images translating to their f/pig old pc world crappsters. Then I blew this out as there were copyright issues I could not be arsed with.
I know printing images is different but the interpretation of your images is so random in normal life that I think until technology gives us a real chance for idiots like me being able to produce images and colour to a general acceptable and accurate standard, we are doomed to an opinionated bleating fest.
Hic'
You know it makes sense.