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Here's an updated profile I made for the 13" 9CF0 display using ColorEyesDisplay Pro and an X-Rite i1 color meter. The previous I think was set to D65 white balance instead of native. This profile seems fairly accurate but some blues may look a little more purple. I've seen this on all laptop displays. It's a compromise with the limited color gamut available.
Very good, I really like it! The old version was a bit too magenta/purple. This one's just right, good compromise.
Thanks!
 
Yellow tint

Hello,

I just got my MBA with a 9CDF screen. The colors really sucked so i used the profile posted here and it's better but the white is too yellow. Is there anything i can do please ? :)
 
Got a new 13" Ultimate yesterday. Here are four profiles for the 13" 9CDF display.Two for using a native white balance and two for using the 6500 degree temperature point white balance.
 

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Here's a profile I made for the 11" 9CF2 display using ColorEyesDisplay Pro and an X-Rite i1 color meter. This profile seems fairly accurate but some blues may look a little more purple. I've seen this on all laptop displays. It's a compromise with the limited color gamut available.

Thanks! I've been looking for a suitable 9CF2 profile for a long time. This is the best 9CF2 profile I've come across thus far.
 
Got a new 13" Ultimate yesterday. Here are four profiles for the 13" 9CDF display.Two for using a native white balance and two for using the 6500 degree temperature point white balance.

Thanks a lot, these are by far best profiles for my Mid-2011 MacBook Air.
 
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