![]() I would try basic approach, then validate such highly idealized profile and if errors when compared to calibarted screen behavior are low, keep the simple & idealized profile.Īlso you must understand that you are trying a D50 white point target in a laptop. Since Adobe suite color management engine is not affected (only apps from Apple) you may choose to live with macOS desktop user interface artifacts and errors but use a highly accurate “table” profile (XYZ LUT profile type). Regarding your assistenace request, read in this forum about bugs related to macOS desktop color management engine.Īs a summary, macOS color management engine fro desktop is broken if you choose a profile type different from the most basic ones: single curve matrix and balck point compensation (traslated to layman words: a profile that says to color management engine “my grey is perfectly neutral and display has infinite contrast” even if it is not true). ![]() I1Profiler although is not as powerful as Displa圜AL does a better job than Basiccolor in greyscale color correction. The number of caibration patches is too low, so if you own a problematic display with green-magenta tints in grey ramp Basiccolor may be not able to correct it at 100%. Basiccolor can be a good 3rd party tool for supported monitors with HW calibration (NEC PAs)… but IMHO it is highly NOT RECOMMENDED for GPU calibrations.
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