Need to know what your LCD type is. A profile for a different make LCD will look terrible.
Usually I calibrate the LCD always and get a better profile than the stock Apple one. However the stock profile for the 15" hires glossy and AG are both excellent. I'm having a hard time making a better one. You're not really missing out on anything using the stock profile for these two displays.
Need to know what your LCD type is. A profile for a different make LCD will look terrible.
Usually I calibrate the LCD always and get a better profile than the stock Apple one. However the stock profile for the 15" hires glossy and AG are both excellent. I'm having a hard time making a better one. You're not really missing out on anything using the stock profile for these two displays.
nevermind
im using the same apple profile,
it may be a little yellow... but if so its VERY hard to tell
ive got the
9CB7
LTN154MT07
Samsung
Anti-Glare
There used to be a thread with color profiles when the 15" were released last year. I used one that made the screen much warmer almost to warm with low brightness. It is much better though, more natural and I feel I can stand looking it much better than the way to cold default profile.
I can upload it when I start up OSX again. I am currently working in Windows.
Do you have an AG or glossy screen as that probably makes a difference.
I tried to create a custom profile with their wizard but everything I managed was even worse than the default profile
Need to know what your LCD type is. A profile for a different make LCD will look terrible.
Usually I calibrate the LCD always and get a better profile than the stock Apple one. However the stock profile for the 15" hires glossy and AG are both excellent. I'm having a hard time making a better one. You're not really missing out on anything using the stock profile for these two displays.