Change your Mac display’s colour profile
In Displays preferences, you can switch between different colour profiles. Your Mac selects the recommended profile for your display by default, so it isn’t usually necessary to adjust this setting.
Note: Apple Pro Display XDR uses built-in reference modes rather than colour profiles. For more information, see Change Display preferences on Mac for Pro Display XDR.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click Colour.
Select a profile in the list on the left.
If you have more than one display, assign a colour profile using the Colour pane that appears on each display.
Detailed information about all of the colour profiles installed on your Mac (and used by connected cameras, printers and displays) is provided in ColorSync Utility (in the Applications > Utilities folder). See ColorSync Utility User Guide.
You can also create your own custom colour profile by calibrating your display.
Note: To see additional colour profiles (including those not for use with your display), deselect “Show profiles for this display only”. Only use these additional profiles if you understand the impact they have on your colour workflow.