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Ryox

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Oct 27, 2007
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Here are my screen colour profiles for the Late 2012 27" iMacs

Manufacturer 00000610
Model 0000B005

Native and 6500K White point calibrations included

Calibrated with an X-Rite i1 Display 2

Obviously every panel is different and this might not be accurate on your displays.
 

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Here are my screen colour profiles for the Late 2012 27" iMacs

Manufacturer 00000610
Model 0000B005

Native and 6500K White point calibrations included

Calibrated with an X-Rite i1 Display 2

Obviously every panel is different and this might not be accurate on your displays.

how to import it???
 
how to import it???

drop the files in user/Library/ColorSync/Profiles

in finder, hold option (alt) and click Go in the menu bar, you'll see Library

then go to System Preferences > Displays > Color
 
now its a lot better! from first day i got the imac, i noticed 2 much contrast. now its little brighter, and it looks better! thanks
 
Calibrated with an X-Rite i1 Display 2

Obviously every panel is different and this might not be accurate on your displays.

No offence but people would be much better off getting hold of a newer calibrator and doing there own. This is the only way to be sure your screen is correctly calibrated. No two screens (or rooms) are the same. The replacement to your device the Xrite i1 Display Pro has been designed to work with the glossier screen of an Apple display. Plus you need to calibrate every month because the colours will drift.
 
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