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his is what our company does for a living, and even we don't maintain this level of calibration for those monitors outside of a light booth. If you are producing images for web use, then it's a moot point in any case, as everyone's monitor is different.
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In principle I agree though I have found that if your monitor is decently calibrated you have a better chance of the image looking ok across a broad spread of screens than you would otherwise.
I have 2 x 30" screens and it's amazing how quickly they go out of whack. If I don't calibrate them for a few weeks I can drag an image from one screen to the other and watch the picture change. I generally do a calibration before getting pictures ready to print.