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    Emmanuel Moran
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    Hi everyone, I apologize in advanced for the newbie question.  I’ve done a deep dive into the forums hoping to find definitive but have just come out more confused,  I deeply appreciate any constructive feedback.

    In essence I’m just hoping to  calibrate my 2018 MacBook Pro and LG Ultrafine 4k Display.

    I have an Xrite i1 pro. I went ahead and selected all the suggested settings (Under the correction Tab I clicked on the web icon and selected the user profiles that matched each).

    I had first run calibrations with Auto selected. These results seem to show deeper blacks than the results with the respective (MacBook Pro 2018, LG Utlrafine) correction options applied. It seems the calibrations are consitstnely showing very lifted blacks and even the default cloud desktop wall paper starts to show odd banding.

    Am I doing this right? Any help, tips, feedback would be incredible! Thank you again.

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    Florian Höch
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    Hi,

    I have an Xrite i1 pro. I went ahead and selected all the suggested settings (Under the correction Tab I clicked on the web icon and selected the user profiles that matched each).

    I assume you have a i1 Display Pro (different instrument!).

    Note that user-supplied corrections may or may not improve the absolute accuracy of your instrument. You may be better off using a suitable X-Rite supplied correction. See the “useful resources” topic in this forum for links to sites that may help figuring out your display type and technology.

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