Originally Posted by
Saorsa
You really need to consider buying or renting a monitor calibration tool. If you get two different images on two different monitors (not unusual at all) one or both is out of calibration.
I took some shots to my photo club for C&C. When projected, they didn't look at all like they did on my monitor so charges of oversaturation, etc. appeared to be valid. The fellow who runs the media stuff brought his own calibration tool which would also work on projected images and ran it. The difference was like night and day when they projected the same images.
The first reaction after calibration was "Oh, that wasn't as bad as I thought" followed by "Wow, there is some detail in that black fur".