If you have PhotoShop have you used the Calibrate Your Monitor fucntion? It takes you through a series of steps to adust monitor brightness and contrast, set white point and black point, gamma correction and other stuff. Then it saves all the settings.
The whole topic of getting similar results on different output devices is enormously complex and something I don't really understand too well. Every monitor, every priniter, every everything has different characteristics and the same file will look different on each one.
What I do is have one monitor that I use to judge if pictures look good. I have found if it looks good on that monitor, then most people don't complain so I assume it looks acceptable on most people's monitors.
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