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Hi,
I calibrate my MacBook Pro 16″ 2019. When I’m watching netflix on safari in 4k the blacks seem to be “clipped” and shadows have a greenish tint, why? I’ve attached two photos of the monitor with standard LCD profile and the calibrated one.
I used the spyder 5 Pro.
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This topic was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by Luca9898.
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-Because Spyder5 is innacurate
-Because macOS color management enigine (if you are using an app that uses it) is faulty and only supports extremely simplified profiles (use DisplayCAL defaults)
-Because if you use a macbook has only intel GPU hence banding while calibrating. I’d exclude this one.
So how can I fix it? what is DisplayCal defaults? This is my setting:
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-Set DisplayCAL to defaults (single curve matrix bpc, etc)
-macbook with P3 are not White LED, they are something else (WLED PFS phosphor limited to P3). Spyder4/5 have no support for such backlight. Closest one with Datacolor is RGBLED (or widegamut LED or something like that). If want to use i1d3 correctios use the one for P3 retina macs.
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