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1 hour ago, Simone_DF said:

What do you mean? You can can change the color profile and everything else on your MBP.

Well, you can but what benefit does it give over Apple's profile since, as far as I am aware, the MBP can't actually display all the colours in some of the profiles? My experience (I started using Photoshop with v.4) is that whilst screens are now very good and don't seem to drift in terms of colour (why would they?), is that unless you need absolute colour accuracy (as in for precision purposes to reproduce a specified colour precisely - which few of us do) its easier to work from experience that chase your tail trying to come up with solutions which may or may not be great. I've worked with a lot of printers and graphic designers and most seem to end up using experience rather than anything else.

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2 hours ago, Simone_DF said:

What do you mean? You can can change the color profile and everything else on your MBP.

Yes, but the only physical control is brightness. High-end Eizo monitors permit adjustment of brightness, gamma, color temperature, color gamut, hue, saturation, brightness for each color. Also, the hue, saturation and lightness can be adjusted for each of six colors: Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, and Blue.  
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