Mr. Rodney, thank you for your reply and interest.
To clarify my question better- I am speaking of two computer usage
scenarios for one purpose. Let's say for example that in both cases,
I want to use Photoshop to do some photo editing.
In the RDP example, let's assume I have a laptop at a customer
location with a good broadband connection. I am using a Windows
operating system on the laptop, and I use the remote desktop client
to connect to my server computer which is running Windows, my
copy of Photoshop, and also has all my photo files. I have calibrated
and profiled my LCD screen on the laptop, and want to remotely
connect to my server to do some work on images in the Photoshop
that is running on the server.
In the virtualization example, let's say I have a laptop running
Linux as the base operating system, and I am running VMware Desktop
with a Windows instance that runs under VMware Desktop. Within the
Windows instance, I have Photoshop and all my photo files. I have
calibrated and profiled my laptop's LCD under Linux, and I want to do some
editing of the photo files in the Windows instance using Photoshop in
the Windows instance.
When I calibrate and profile the laptop's LCD monitor, can I be guaranteed
the correctness of the color in both the RDP example and the virtualization
example?