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View-Proof Setup is the same thing. Proof color should be turned on or else View->Proof Setup has no effect. You should choose monitor RGB, as window or Macintosh RGB simulate the default CRT gamma of the specified OS. The Mac being slightly brigher then Windows in general. Here's what the Photoshop manual has to say. Macintosh RGB or Windows RGB (Photoshop and Illustrator) Creates a soft proof of colors in an image using either a standard Mac OS or Windows monitor as the proof profile space to simulate. Both options assume that the simulated device will display your document without using color management. Neither option is available for Lab or CMYK documents. Monitor RGB (Photoshop and Illustrator) Creates a soft proof of colors in an RGB document using your current monitor color space as the proof profile space. This option assumes that the simulated device will display your document without using color management. This option is unavailable for Lab and CMYK documents. J. Stuart J.
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