long and short of it is my monitor isn't the same as my prints. I have been researching and the first, and probably most important, thing I need to do is calibrate my monitor. I have tried to do it using on-line tutorials but it's still not right so I started turning my attention towards a calibration tool. While looking into this I came accross a spyder pro 3 on ebay that was brand new and unused. I made an offer of £35 which was accepted and it is now on it's way to me. It's obviously quite old compared to todays technology but in the current climate and with both my wife and I being on furlough I couldn't really justify any more. I don't want to make prints at home to sell, just for the odd print I might hang on the wall. With that in mind will it do a reasonable job? Does anyone in here have one that can shed some light on them and if they are any good? I can always stick it on evilbay if it's no use but they got good reviews when they were released so I'm hoping it can at least get me in the right direction.