arncalars macrumors regular Original poster Oct 2, 2013 120 35 Denmark Oct 1, 2015 #1 It seems as if my iMac screen is mildly washed out or has less contrast after upgrading to El Capitan. Before recalibrating I'd like your feedback. Regards Lars Last edited: Oct 1, 2015
It seems as if my iMac screen is mildly washed out or has less contrast after upgrading to El Capitan. Before recalibrating I'd like your feedback. Regards Lars
Shirasaki macrumors P6 May 16, 2015 16,376 11,854 Oct 1, 2015 #2 Well. I think I have similar feeling on yours. I think El Capitan renders everything in lower brightness, a little bit. And it looks a little bit more blurry than Yosemite.
Well. I think I have similar feeling on yours. I think El Capitan renders everything in lower brightness, a little bit. And it looks a little bit more blurry than Yosemite.
I Irishman macrumors 68040 Nov 2, 2006 3,452 860 Oct 1, 2015 #3 Arnkloev said: It seems as if my iMac screen is mildly washed out or has less contrast after upgrading to El Capitan. Before recalibrating I'd like your feedback. Regards Lars Click to expand... Lars, which tools did you use to calibrate your iMac before?
Arnkloev said: It seems as if my iMac screen is mildly washed out or has less contrast after upgrading to El Capitan. Before recalibrating I'd like your feedback. Regards Lars Click to expand... Lars, which tools did you use to calibrate your iMac before?
arncalars macrumors regular Original poster Oct 2, 2013 120 35 Denmark Oct 1, 2015 #4 Irishman. In earlier versions I used the built in calibration tool but those advanced options are hidden now. I just read in another post in this forum that option key while pressing calibrate brings advanced options back. So I'm fine. Regards Lars
Irishman. In earlier versions I used the built in calibration tool but those advanced options are hidden now. I just read in another post in this forum that option key while pressing calibrate brings advanced options back. So I'm fine. Regards Lars
I Irishman macrumors 68040 Nov 2, 2006 3,452 860 Oct 1, 2015 #5 Cool. A happy ending is always best. I like Rec 709 myself, btw.