# Example command (for Linux/Windows WSL) collink -v -G AppleRGB.icc my_monitor.icc mimic_apple.icm Even after you find a "repack" or an official file, issues arise. Issue 1: "The profile does not match the display device." Solution: This Windows warning is safe to ignore. Click "Continue anyway." The profile is only mismatched because your monitor is not an Apple CRT. Issue 2: Colors look extremely yellow or blue. Solution: Apple RGB expects a D65 white point. If your monitor’s hardware white point is different (e.g., 5000K), colors will shift. Calibrate your monitor to 6500K first. Issue 3: The profile disappears after a reboot. Solution: This happens if you used a "repack" that installed a temporary driver. Go back to Color Management and ensure "Use my settings for this device" remains checked. Part 7: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Is it legal to download an Apple RGB repack? A: The ICC profile itself is a data file, not proprietary software. However, downloading a "repack" that includes cracked macOS installers is illegal. Stick to standalone .icc files.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Always respect software licenses and copyright laws. The author does not host or distribute any Apple proprietary files.
A: Yes. In Ubuntu or Fedora, place the .icc file in ~/.local/share/color/icc/ and select it via gnome-control-center color .
Ensure your downloaded file is named Apple RGB.icc or AppleRGB.icm .
A: Apple assumes you already own a Mac. They do not support color-critical work on non-Apple hardware. Hence, the reliance on third-party repacks.
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