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    Maxwell Geoffrey
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    Hello everybody.  I am currently trying to calibrate my new M1 MacBook Pro (with 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD) and the display isn’t showing up as an option in the drop down menu.  As a workaround, I tried using the Resolve calibration, but after connecting to the probe (an x-rite i1 Display Pro Plus), through Resolve, I am repeatedly getting the following error message:

    Diagnostic: -d parameter 1 out of range

    Interestingly, I am able to measure the display’s white and black points through DisplayCAL directly, which initially wasn’t working, but the calibration still always fails as soon as the interactive white point window shows up (just the RGB sliders, not the actual white patch).  For what it’s worth, the calibration I’m doing is intended to be systemwide, with a LUT generated for Resolve’s viewer afterwords, and I have the advanced controls turned on.  Thanks in advance for any help that comes my way!

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    Vincent
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    Maybe M1 GPU lacks of GPU LUT or OS is not ready to expose them (like rasperry pis! sounds familiar…)… or ArgyllCMS needs an update because M1 expose this functionality through a different api in big sur for M1.

    Try exposing your issue in ArgyllCMS maillist ot loading an older profile with a huge GPU correction for white in GPU and see if display changes using colorsync (if not, one of the 3 above are potential sources)

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