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IMO, having a calibration device is not 100% about having a proper color, but consistency throughout the process. I don't do this because I usually just throw my files at King photo, and all I need to for my monitor to match up the color profile. But for pros/prosumers who print out their own shot, they want to have a consistent color between what they see and what they print. Hence, they calibrate the printers as well. (it's built in in most modern color calibration devices)
So, this way, they know exactly what to expect once they print it out.
For around 100 bucks, I think it's no brainer, or check out if you have friend who shoots too and share it with him/them. This is what I do, I share my spidey with other 2 friends.
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