If you have an Apple MacBook Pro with an LED based screen and you do anything having to do with color (i.e. photography, web design, graphics, flash, et. cetera) then you HAVE to calibrate your screen in order to get correct color representation. If you don't calibrate, the work you do won't look the same on other computers... not good.
Here's a link to six .icc calibration files you can download and check out. Try out the different calibrations and see what works best for you!

When you get the file unzip it and place the .icc files in Macintosh HD/Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays/, open up the System Preferences, then hit the Displays button. In this pane select Color, then switch between the new calibrations to find the best one to fit your screen. (Note: if you don't see the new icc files, uncheck the box that says "Show profiles for this display only.")
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