Mine kinda looks yellowish when it's on auto brightness, when I set the brightness to 40, it's looks much better. I think the auto brightness sets the brightness too low by default.
Mine kinda looks yellowish when it's on auto brightness, when I set the brightness to 40, it's looks much better. I think the auto brightness sets the brightness too low by default.
You can create an offset and leave it on auto brightness. To do this, go to the dimmest setting you normally use your iPad, and leaving auto brightness on, set the brightness slider where you like it. The iPad will still adjust to brightness changes but with an offset.
You can create an offset and leave it on auto brightness. To do this, go to the dimmest setting you normally use your iPad, and leaving auto brightness on, set the brightness slider where you like it. The iPad will still adjust to brightness changes but with an offset.
Feedback? One gets feedback for something they made themselves - like art or food or crafts - in order to improve! This is not feedback, this is us discussing a photo of your iPad. Anyway, here's my 'feedback': it's an iPad screen. Yup. If it's not missing a part of the image or blinking or something - it's fine. Seriously. Just use the thing. Don't look for faults.
Just for fun, here is mine. iPhone 6S plus taking the iPad pro from 3 feet away and then cropped. This avoids some weird effects introduced by the lens on a camera. As you can see it is not perfect....it is a touch more yellow towards the bottom middle, but overall I have seen far worse so I am not swapping it out. Note that due to the white balance on the camera, the image is a little warmer than reality.