Why are the colors in XTerm (x11) and Apple's terminal are different?

Is there a way to fix this? I would like Apple's terminal to look like XTerm...
the screenshot on the left is X11, and the screenshot on the right is Apple's terminal:

Patrick Collins wrote:
The "Pro" setting and the others are nothing more than settings for background and foreground text. Not the actual ANSI colors found when you do a colorized LS, or syntax highlighting in editors like vim.
So, that is my question, why are these two terminals interpreting colors differently? Where can I FIX what it thinks "blue" is, etc?
OK. I get it now. Apple's blue isn't blue enough I guess. Apparently people have been up in arms over this for years. I guess I missed it.
This hack: http://ciaranwal.sh/2007/11/01/customising-colours-in-leopard-terminal
is supposedly working in 10.6.4 now.

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