Alright, so I'm fed up with MacOS's method to calibrate the screen, and I dont use photography perfect calibration but rather my personal preference.
The issue with Apple's built in calibrator: It works different than either Windows or iOS 10's calibration tools.
Let me elaborate: On MacOS You can calibrate about the full range of the greyscale (albeit notorious), except the actual white level.
The only way to change the actual white to anything not 'green' in my eyes is with the final 'temperature' setting. The problem is that it can only be turned more yellow or blue.
In Windows and iOS you can basically set the RGB white balance which affects the WHOLE range of colors, including white-white. Basically the same as on my Asus Predator (or any monitor for that matter)
I've already tried using .icc profiles from calibrated windows but the results after loading them dont work or are not even similar in the slightest.
Does anyone have any ideas? Been googling about this for a while now but to no avail.
The issue with Apple's built in calibrator: It works different than either Windows or iOS 10's calibration tools.
Let me elaborate: On MacOS You can calibrate about the full range of the greyscale (albeit notorious), except the actual white level.
The only way to change the actual white to anything not 'green' in my eyes is with the final 'temperature' setting. The problem is that it can only be turned more yellow or blue.
In Windows and iOS you can basically set the RGB white balance which affects the WHOLE range of colors, including white-white. Basically the same as on my Asus Predator (or any monitor for that matter)
I've already tried using .icc profiles from calibrated windows but the results after loading them dont work or are not even similar in the slightest.
Does anyone have any ideas? Been googling about this for a while now but to no avail.