Screen shot colors look far different in InDesign and Photoshop.

Screen shot colors look far different in InDesign than when I vew them in Photoshop. The two program's color settings are syncronized.

You have a profile mismatch.
In OSX your monitor profile is assigned to a screen capture. When you open it into PS the monitor profile will get discarded, preserved, or converted depending on what your CM Policy is set to in Color Settings. If you save the capture you get the option to include the profile or not. If you include the profile and place the file in ID you should get a match. If you paste into ID there's no embedded profile and ID's RGB Working space will be assigned.
Here I've saved a capture with no profile and placed it an ID document with ProPhotoRGB assigned (Edit>Assign Profiles...):
If I save with the profile embedded I get a match—or I can direct-select the screen capture on the page and use Object>Image Color Settings... and reassign the monitor profile without resaving:

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