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I know exactly what you mean Maven. I also have 9C9E and it is quite hard to get near-perfect calibration. (I know it's each his own but I still think most calibration shared on here still shows some shades of brown/blue)
I even tried like 4-5 calibrations myself but it is indeed very hard for me to get the brown/blue-ish shades completely out.

I've been playing around with calibration and came up with somewhat satisfactory one here.
I am attaching my icc profile for 9C9E so please give me some feedback OR hopefully someone here can make better calibration based on my icc file.
Let's make one nearly-perfect calibration for 9C9E!! :D

Sorry for the n00b question, but is this the profile that appears as "DK Color LCD Calibrated 2" in SysPref>Displays>Color? Thanks.
 
Bump for more calibrations on the 9c9e for reference.
I just got a macbook pro 13 and have the 9c9e. The screen is beautiful in my opinion. When i turn up the brightness it looks better and better.
 
philophob: My 9C9E looks somewhat blue with this color calibration at 75% brightness, but okay at ~25%. Looks great at full-brightness though.

vince223: Your profiles have pretty high yellows on my 9C9E.

Vidnez: I found your calibration to have the most neutral greys at all brightness levels. Thanks!
 
doesnt profile that well

I am probably spoiled with a 21" Eizo Coloredge monitor and as a result the 13" MacBook Pro looks like **** no matter how good it's profiled.
 
I try all of these profiles on my 9CBD screen. Some of them done better some worse. But still aint found a perfect profile.

So did any of you got profile for this screen and colors look like on iphone ?
 
MacBook pro mid 2010 (MC374) model - 9CC7. Calibrated with xRite Eye-one Display LT calibrator + ColorEyes Display PRO. There are 3 profiles: 90cd/m2, 120cd/m2 and max brightness. White point: 6500K, gamma 2.2, min black level.
 

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