Hi,
I've just received my 16" M1 MBP and am having issues calibrating the screen. I know they're supposed to be calibrated from factory but I'm not convinced it's as accurate as I'd like. Actually that's not quite true but I'll come to this in a minute.
Out of the box I feel that the Apple XDR Display (P3-1600 nits) crushes blacks a touch, and also the hue is very slightly towards the greener side. I've tried calibrating using x-rite i1Display Pro but it gives terrible results, with very heavy hues, therefore I'm not sure it's completely compatible with the M1 chip and/or Monterey.
In the display options the Photography (P3-D65) is spot on imo, however there's one big issue with this, it does not let you adjust brightness. Now I know that for accurate developing and reproduction you want a set luminance level and probably why it's locked at a specific level, but at the end of the day laptops move around and are not always in the perfect light and so at times you need to adjust the brightness. Also, according to my x-rite calibrator it's measuring 135 lumens rather than 120.
Is there a way to either get the Apple XDR Display profile to match the Photography profile, or unlock the brightness level on the Photography profile enabling you to manually adjust the brightness?
Also, on my old Macbook Pro when I saved the .icc profiles created by the X-Rite calibration they would appear alongside the inbuilt profiles in the list but they don't on my new machine, any idea where they go and how to swap between them?
Any help would be appreciated.
I've just received my 16" M1 MBP and am having issues calibrating the screen. I know they're supposed to be calibrated from factory but I'm not convinced it's as accurate as I'd like. Actually that's not quite true but I'll come to this in a minute.
Out of the box I feel that the Apple XDR Display (P3-1600 nits) crushes blacks a touch, and also the hue is very slightly towards the greener side. I've tried calibrating using x-rite i1Display Pro but it gives terrible results, with very heavy hues, therefore I'm not sure it's completely compatible with the M1 chip and/or Monterey.
In the display options the Photography (P3-D65) is spot on imo, however there's one big issue with this, it does not let you adjust brightness. Now I know that for accurate developing and reproduction you want a set luminance level and probably why it's locked at a specific level, but at the end of the day laptops move around and are not always in the perfect light and so at times you need to adjust the brightness. Also, according to my x-rite calibrator it's measuring 135 lumens rather than 120.
Is there a way to either get the Apple XDR Display profile to match the Photography profile, or unlock the brightness level on the Photography profile enabling you to manually adjust the brightness?
Also, on my old Macbook Pro when I saved the .icc profiles created by the X-Rite calibration they would appear alongside the inbuilt profiles in the list but they don't on my new machine, any idea where they go and how to swap between them?
Any help would be appreciated.