Though you don't need to know how it's done, its important to know it's done.
Although essential, colour control is often overlooked by photographers.
What the digital camera sees is not necessarily what the human eye sees. This is why I used calibration software and digital colour checkers to make sure
it is.
All my monitors are calibrated by myself using professional hardware and software calibration tools.
The profiles generated enable me to view your photos in the best colour environment possible. This gives me the greatest scope in getting the most out of the every photo, whether it's on location or in the studio.
Printing is a big part of your finished art work.
I calibrate every new paper type I use with hardware and software calibration tools to make sure what I see on screen is what you get on photographic paper.
Though you do not need to know how it's done it's important to know it's in good hands. Understanding colour work spaces, gamut warnings, RGB and CYMK profiling are key.
Whether the design work or photo output is on photographic paper, printing with a print-house or for the web I know what colour space it needs to be in.