It works well for me and will actively manage multiple monitors. There are several color calibration tools available to accurately tune your monitor and actively manage color as room conditions change with the champ going light. Also anyone viewing your images outside of LR (and this includes you), needs to use a color managed application to view the image. Everyone else that views your images needs to have a monitor that is tuned to show true colors and not shifted colors. So, for your LR processed images to look as good as they do in your LR, you need to have your monitor tuned. Chrome (the browser that I use on OSX), is not color managed. Most OSX image viewing applications and Safari are color aware. This is especially true of Windows image viewing applications. Other applications like your browser may not be. More importantly, the application that reads the number that represents true red, needs to send the number to the monitor that represents true red, so that it will display a color that appears to you what you perceive as true red. And similarly, this is use for all of the other colors in the color space. The monitor must be tuned so that the number that represents true "red" displays what appears to you as "red". LR is a ColorSpace/Color profile aware application.
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