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Hello,
First of all thanks for this fantastic open source.
I calibrated my second monitor for resolve and it looks great but now I would calibrate my primary monitor.
I have a MacBook Pro and I1profiler but I can not to calibrate my primary because I don’t find the ADC function for the macbook, considering that it’s impossibile to calibrate without that.
Can you help me?
Thanks.
Hi,
I can not to calibrate my primary because I don’t find the ADC function for the macbook
you don’t need ADC (which I believe is an X-Rite specific term for their DDC implementation) to calibrate though (DisplayCAL does not support DDC anyway even if it were available).
How can I calibrate so my primary display?
When I start calibrate, first of all I must move the color (RGB) and white (luma) bars.
How can I do it if I can’t do this action with the macbook?
Infact with the x-rite software there is the ADC (automatic display control) for this.
Thanks.
You skip the interactive adjustment and just let the 1D calibration handle it.
I tried to calibrate ma it created a lut .cube.
How can I add it in my monitor profile in macbook?
How can I add it in my monitor profile in macbook?
The .cube file is only useful for programs that support it (e.g. Resolve), but you can install the ICC profile normally (on the Display & instrument tab).
Can you show me where is located the option to create a ICC and not a LUT?
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The profile is already created and selected. Click the “Install profile” button next to “Settings”.
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