Re: Colour appearance on external monitor changing with Laptop lid
Interesting David, So you use your edited P3-D65 and true tone, so the colour is adjusted for ambient light? I have done similar using an eye one to adjust for ambient light. For us, we use a room with controlled lighting and no windows, so this true tone adjustment shouldn't be necessary?
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Hi Tom,
As Claas notes below, True Tone effects the color on external displays. The plus with the M1 Macbook Pro display is that internal calibration is quite good and Apple provides several presets and you can make your own. I made an edited version of Photography (P3-D65) with 120 Nits brightness. The 160 default is too bright. I run my Eizo at 120 as well. You can use a different white point of you prefer.
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Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me with this conundrum.
We use Apple M1 laptops connected to Eizo CG monitors for colour accurate work.
The monitor is calibrated using the internal monitor sensor and the correct profile is showing in display settings.
The monitor is mirroring the laptop.
Now, when the Laptop lid is opened or closed, the monitor's display shifts warmer or cooler, with no change in display profile.
Is this normal behaviour? I can't fathom why, or work out how to stop the shift... and it begs the question, which is the correct colour?
Thanks!
Tom
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Message: 3 Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2024 11:22:10 +0200 From: Claas Bickeb?ller <lists@bickeboeller.name> To: Colorsynclist <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Cc: "Morse, Tom" <tom.morse@uk.dk.com> Subject: Re: Colour appearance on external monitor changing with Laptop lid Message-ID: <7190A16C-6639-4119-896E-2F5BEE16DB74@bickeboeller.name> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hi Tom,
switch off ?True Tone? for the Macbook display.
Unfortunately this setting influences also the external display (I?d call that a bug).
Best regards
Claas
Am 06.08.2024 um 11:15 schrieb Morse, Tom via colorsync-users < colorsync-users@lists.apple.com>:
Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me with this conundrum.
We use Apple M1 laptops connected to Eizo CG monitors for colour accurate work.
The monitor is calibrated using the internal monitor sensor and the correct profile is showing in display settings.
The monitor is mirroring the laptop.
Now, when the Laptop lid is opened or closed, the monitor's display shifts warmer or cooler, with no change in display profile.
Is this normal behaviour? I can't fathom why, or work out how to stop the shift... and it begs the question, which is the correct colour?
Thanks!
Tom
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