Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
- Subject: Re: Calibrating and Profiling the MacBook Pro Retina
- From: C D Tobie <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:17:37 -0400
On Jun 26, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
> That should work fine since the instrument and display are working together. Same for any external display. But for the Retina display itself, I don’t think anything is yet designed to handle it.
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> I did read a post from someone with this new MacPro who stated that until he plugged the colorimeter into a powered hub, it wouldn’t work on the Macbook.
Spyder4 is working from the Retina display MacBook Pro USB ports, and calibrating the screen nicely. Its a pretty reasonable screen, sRGB sized gamut, reasonable native whitepoint and TRC, so that only minor adjustments to WP and tone response curve are needed. If other devices are having issues they may draw more power from the USB port than the Spyder.
C. David Tobie
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