![]() A fresh calibration with the xrite i1PhotoPro head brought it back into snuff, but the initial factory calibration was a bit blue. ![]() What I immediately noticed was the new screen was more blue than the old one, aside from regarding the brightness increase. Bought a new LCD panel for about $120 out of a Washington state LCD supplier and tore into it and replaced the stock one. He showed the 9 point readings of the Mac screen and they weren't very good with serious color and brightness issues around the screen area that cannot be addressed in normal screen calibration software as it is more internal to the screen's manufacturing itself.įwiw, I just replaced a screen in an older laptop that was fading into darkness and the xrite calibration told me "Increase brightness" but I couldn't. Eizo does try and do a better job on overall screen calibration, but you pay for it too. Basically, he said no two of anything will appear to be the same out of the factory with regards to consumer based laptops. He has a Mac Pro running and an Eizo screen side by side and demonstrates the screen issues with the Mac (Kelvin & Brightness both) in 9 spots on the Mac screen with the xrite hardware. Xrite has a 3 part webinar on their website by Joe Brady where he demonstrates the issues on monitors and calibration. You won't get a perfect match between those monitors.
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