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    Color Profile

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by codeoverride, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. codeoverride

    codeoverride Notebook Evangelist

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    I created a color profile with Spyder2Express for my MBP but now I'd like to created another one for the external monitor. The problem is that Spyder2Express will overwrite the existing profile unless I change its name to say "Spyder2ExpressNotebook". I looked it up on ColorSync but can't find out how to change the profile name.

    Update: I actually just found the folder where the profile is stored under library>colorsync>profiles. How can I tell which profile is being used to make sure that it is the right one after I change the filename?
     
  2. Xander

    Xander Paranoid Android

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    System Preferences --> Displays --> Color. The active Profile will be highlighted.