How To Calibrate Display Screen on MacBook [Tutorial]
How To Calibrate Display Screen on MacBook [Tutorial]
How you perceive the colors on your display can be affected by many factors, such as ambient light, the position and angle of the display, and the age of the display. To accommodate for these factors, you can adjust your display using Display Calibrator Assistant.
You'll get the best viewing experience from your monitor if you calibrate it. macOS calibrating tool takes just minutes to use and will ensure colors are accurate when you're working with photos, watching videos, and even playing games.
The Display Calibrator Assistant walks you through the calibration process. Before you begin, make sure your monitor has been turned on for at least half an hour (so it's properly warmed up) and clean.
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If you’ve been staring at your Mac’s screen all day, you might have noticed that it doesn’t look perfect. By calibrating your monitor, you can easily adjust light and color settings. If you enjoy playing games or watching movies, here’s how to calibrate the monitor on any Mac computer or laptop.
This tutorial will apply for MacBook Pro, Air, Mini's running the macOS operating system. This tutorial was performed on a macOS Big Sur system.