

It's easy to get to though, just hold down the Alt key (near your keyboard spacebar) and then mouse down on the "Go" menu item (up near the Apple logo, top left of your screen). On later versions of Mac OSX, " your-username"/Library is a hidden folder.

and you find the folder is not present, it's OK to add it, just be sure to get the naming right - you may need to be logged in as ADMIN to enable those actions. If you are adding your own printer profiles etc. Screen calibration applications like basICColor Display often place profiles into this user folder. Putting them there has the advantage of backing them up whenever the user's home folder is archived so I favour that location. HDname/ users/your-username"/Library/Colorsync/Profiles folder. From OSX 10.15 Catalina onwards it may not be possible for a user to modify that folder (e.g. This is where the OSX system and many installed applications put profiles. In Apple's OSX the ICC profiles are in various places, but if we want any logged in user to have access to them, we put them in the main HDname/Library/Colorsync/Profiles folder.
