Color profiling and calibration in MacBook Pro

I work a lot in Photoshop with sRGB color space. Should I have this color profile set for my Mac display then (or which setting is recommended)?
Does the calibration in Mac replace an external calibration device functionality such as using e.g. Spyder4Pro?

I work a lot in Photoshop with sRGB color space. Should I have this color profile set for my Mac display then (or which setting is recommended)?
Does the calibration in Mac replace an external calibration device functionality such as using e.g. Spyder4Pro?

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    Hello Friends,
    May be it has already discussed in many forums but somehow I got confused about different solutions of the questions and due to this asking once again here.
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    Charles Higgins
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    ----------------------------------------------------

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  • One again about color profiles and lightroom

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    You wrote
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    function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}But now all pictures in Lightroom are not so colourful as they were before.
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    Often uncalibrated monitors show highly over-saturated colors. It looks very rich and flashy and people are wowed.
    But these over-saturated colors cannot be printed and do not reflect the true state of the image data.
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    When you chose sRGB all the colors - particularly the reds and greens - will appear more saturated. That is the effect of this color space that is much smaller than Adobe RGB or Pro Photo RGB.
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    WW
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