FB101
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As i am progressively trying to get color management under control (with the slight twist of being colorblind), one of the consistently critical starting point seems to be to correctly calibrate your screen. I have used a ColorMunki sensor and the X-rite software for years and it does a decent job but I found this article on how to use DisplayCal for not just greater accuracy (how would I tell?) but more consistency especially with multiple screens.
DisplayCal is a free software too and it's definitely up to the task. The way I can tell, is by how much nuance I get in b&W shadows - the new calibration is absolutely a step up. It takes time to run through the process (give it a solid 30mn) but worth it.
DisplayCal is a free software too and it's definitely up to the task. The way I can tell, is by how much nuance I get in b&W shadows - the new calibration is absolutely a step up. It takes time to run through the process (give it a solid 30mn) but worth it.
How to Calibrate Your Apple Mac Monitor (iMac, MacBook Air and Pro)
In this article, we will show you how to calibrate Apple iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro monitors, step-by-step.
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