Ultimate Calibration Guide for Apple 14" & 16" MacBook Pro XDR Display - This is the way!

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  • Ultimate Calibration Guide for Apple 14" & 16" MacBook Pro XDR Display - This is the way! This guide will walkthrough everything that you need to know to calibrate Apple Liquid Retina XDR display inside the 14" & 14" MacBook Pro M1, M2 and future Pro laptop with MiniLED Displays. This guide will also work for Apple Pro level displays include 27" 5K Apple Studio Display, Pro Display XDR and any future Pro Displays from Apple. I'll cover how to create a custom Reference / Preset mode for the display to control brightness & set color gamut, Fine Tune calibration on the display using Calibrite Profilier & Display Plus HL (Display Pro HL will work as well) and doing a full custom color calibration.
    **NOTE**
    Only Calibrite newest Display Pro HL and Display Plus HL are capable of profiling miniLED backlight displays such as Apple Liquid Retina XDR displays. All previous Calibrite / X-Rite devices are not capable of calibrating any miniLED backlight display including Apple Liquid Retina XDR inside the 14" & 16" MacBook Pro.
    Credit where credit is due. This guide took a significant amount of time, effort, knowhow, and validation of methods used from my color expert / scientist friends. Anyone is free to share this, however, if anyone is going to translate this into other languages or transcribe this guide into any other medium all together, i.e. written guide on website, etc. Please credit my work and this video.
    14" & 16" MacBook Pro Liquid Retina XDR Preset - Reference Modes Explained!
    • 14" & 16" MacBook Pro ...
    Calibrite Display Pro HL & Display Plus HL Comparisons:
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    How to work with reference modes - presets on Apple Pro Displays - For mini LED XDR displays:
    • Apple XDR Display & Re...
    For Studio Display:
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    Setting to turn off before profiling separate by macOS versions
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    Apple Documentations
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  • @ArtIsRight
    @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +15

    Only Calibrite newest Display Pro HL and Display Plus HL are capable of profiling miniLED backlight displays such as Apple Liquid Retina XDR displays. All previous Calibrite / X-Rite devices are not capable of calibrating any miniLED backlight display including Apple Liquid Retina XDR inside the 14" & 16" MacBook Pro.

    • @ProfessorStone
      @ProfessorStone 11 місяців тому +5

      I know you say "aren't capable" but can we use the GB LED option and use the original Display Plus? I JUST bought it earlier this year when I got my 16" M2 and these Plus HL weren't out yet when I bought the Display Plus.

    • @itspeache
      @itspeache 10 місяців тому

      7:01 can you explain what you mean here???

    • @Ashkyousefi
      @Ashkyousefi 10 місяців тому

      I have the same question@@ProfessorStone

    • @terenceong5325
      @terenceong5325 8 місяців тому

      would love to know too!

    • @daylit88
      @daylit88 8 місяців тому

      What about going a calibration with the calibrate pro unit? 🙆🏻‍♀️

  • @kevinacaceres
    @kevinacaceres 5 місяців тому +7

    Hello Art, I hope all is well. I just calibrated my Apple MBP M1 Max with Sonoma version 14.4.1 with the Calibrite Display Plus HL. I followed your instructions step by step. My machine did have a slight difference from the factory profile to the now calibrated profile. My validation returned an Average, All patches as 0.5 and Maximum, All patches at 2.9. Thank you so much for sharing this educational video for us who are not too familiar with all the technicalities in making the proper screen calibration on these MBP with the Retina screens. As a photographer, I am appreciative for all the work you do to provide us with these amazing educational videos to better display colors on the MBP screen. Kind regards, Kevin.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      Thank you!

    • @4ndressa957
      @4ndressa957 12 днів тому

      Hi Kevin! Would you mind sharing which settings you followed? I didn't find the video about MacOS SONOMA 14.X (he mentioned at minute 2:16 that we need to change some settings according to MacOS)

    • @kevinacaceres
      @kevinacaceres 11 днів тому

      @@4ndressa957 Hello, I apologize for the delayed response. I have Sonoma OS therefore I followed these settings ua-cam.com/video/UQs4y26ZULM/v-deo.html

  • @filproduksiyon5926
    @filproduksiyon5926 4 місяці тому

    I can't tell you how grateful I am. I really appreciate it. I did 2 different calibrations 1 day apart. On the first day I connected my calibration device (X-Rite i1 Display Pro) via USB, on the 2nd day I connected it via Thunderbolt. My suggestion for Apple Studio Display users like me: Do not plug the calibration device directly into the slots on the back of the monitor. Use a Thunderbolt connection.

  • @rachelklein6576
    @rachelklein6576 22 дні тому +1

    Thank you Art!! I really appreciate these videos you do! And love the purple!!!! :)

  • @Nicolas_SAVIGNAT
    @Nicolas_SAVIGNAT 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this very complete and detailed tutorial. It helped me understand how to calibrate the screen on my MBP M2 Max.

  • @sebaluraghi
    @sebaluraghi Місяць тому +1

    dude... I really love your videos! so well explained! many thanks!

  • @crecisp
    @crecisp 2 місяці тому

    Amazing. And crying here because I'll need to retire my good and old Colormunki Photo

  • @DrDougMcC45
    @DrDougMcC45 10 місяців тому +2

    This has been very helpful and very well produced. I have the datacolor spyder X system and so I will explore what options I may find for that. Thank you

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      :)

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      X can't really calibrate these, it would have to be the X2. I mean you can but you'll have smaller color gamut

  • @suits1346
    @suits1346 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for your video, it was a tremendous help in setting the white point.

  • @user-yw2jk7bh9h
    @user-yw2jk7bh9h 8 місяців тому

    This was very helpful to get my computer looking ok enough and to help me understand that I will have to buy a new x-rite product because of the fancy mini-LED screen. doh!

  • @MattHill
    @MattHill Рік тому +1

    As usual-a brilliant and clear demonstration! Thanks, Art!

  • @GregForman1015
    @GregForman1015 11 місяців тому +1

    Just finding your channel. Excellently made videos. Good organization of steps and information pertaining to them as well. I'll definitely be subscribing and checking out your other videos!

  • @ramprasadsambara
    @ramprasadsambara Рік тому

    Thank you very much for a detailed tutorial on calibrating MBP. I will try this out. Please bring out more tutorials of Lr CC to keep it fast and catelog management on MBP

  • @jaw6651
    @jaw6651 8 місяців тому

    This was a great video. Thanks. Only issues I had was I had to google the X Y point target values because I was using D50 as I am doing more print work. I used X = 0.34567 and Y = 0.35952 target values. For some reason my 2023 Apple Studio 5k Display came up with a warning triangle for Luminance target value of 100 (no idea why) so I had to go as low as 90 as instructed in this video.

  • @airtozamorano9902
    @airtozamorano9902 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic. Thank you!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      You're very welcome!

  • @photorox
    @photorox 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video, thank you very much !

  • @alex.muntean
    @alex.muntean 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for doing this ART.

  • @flowreader6755
    @flowreader6755 22 дні тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed video. Question: on my MacBook Pro 16" M3, when performing the fine-tune calibration you show, I'm unable to input the full luminance value (100.244); it cuts off after 1 numeral past the decimal (100.2). Is this sufficient? Thanks

  • @GlennTheal
    @GlennTheal 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi, Art, I really appreciate your videos. I have a question that may been answered, but I can’t find an answer:
    Does each custom reference mode require its own custom profile, as I suspect is required? If so, is there a quick and easy way to switch profiles when changing reference modes? Eg. Going from photography to video editing.
    When switching modes on the BenQ SW272Q automatically switches the associated profiles (most of the time).
    Thanks for all the amazing content and your contribution.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  6 місяців тому +1

      "Does each custom reference mode require its own custom profile, as I suspect is required? If so, is there a quick and easy way to switch profiles when changing reference modes? Eg. Going from photography to video editing."
      Depending on how much the setting changes, power transfer function aka gamma, gamut and etc. So technically you should. But the variation are so small going from photo to video that I would just say choose a standard and go with that. i.e. I edit all of my video on photo standard. What it comes down to is that we are not doing work for million $ Hollywood production and I have seen some of those individual workflow that are know to be expert color grading house do away with less that what you are doing now.
      And no there's no way to switch the mode and have the icc change.
      On BenQ yes it will do that.

    • @GlennTheal
      @GlennTheal 2 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight HI, Art. I wanted to check with you regarding multiple reference modes, calibrations, and profiles. I currently use the P3-D65 Reference Mode (customized) on my MacBook Pro. I have that fine-tune calibrated and then calibrated/profiled using Calibrite software and the Display Plus HL. If I choose to also use another reference mode, am I able to Fine Tune calibrate using Mac OS as well (for the new Reference Mode settings) or will that overwrite the Fine Tune Calibration that I had already done for the P3-D65 Reference Mode? Further to this, if I can't do a second, separate Fine-Tune adjustment without deleting the first, what would I select in the Calibrate software for White Point and Luminance, as the Native setting which I used when setting up the P3-D65 Reference Mode would no longer be accurate given that I'm using different settings? Would I select Measured in each or select Temperature and Custom Luminance or some other settings? It would be amazing if you did another video tutorial on this showing how to setup a second customized Reference Mode and multiple profiles. Thanks for all your work and contribution.

  • @hotpotgang
    @hotpotgang Місяць тому

    Thanks for the great video. What should I do if I want to get back the brightness adjustment back and when I am not doing color correction? Should I change back the preset to apple XDR display?

  • @HarrySarantidis
    @HarrySarantidis Рік тому +1

    That is so helpful! Thank you!

  • @4ndressa957
    @4ndressa957 12 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing! But I couldn't find the preset/settings that I need to do for the Mac OS Sonoma 14 - and then start this tutorial. Do you have this video?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 днів тому

      Some minor change in the interface ua-cam.com/video/UQs4y26ZULM/v-deo.html

  • @stefangjorgievski1374
    @stefangjorgievski1374 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your videos, really helpful. Can you make a video calibrating in rec.709 gamma 2.4 100 nit and the difference between pure gamma and Apple's default HDTV video profile with gamma BT.1886 Annex 1 and system gamma boost of 1.22?

    • @ChampagneRhubarb
      @ChampagneRhubarb Рік тому +1

      I've been wondering exactly this too.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      Everything is the same, just change the reference mode. There's no need for another video. Just choose REC709 for gamut and set the Transfer Function to 2.4 or BT1886, both are going to be so close that it just comes down to preference.

    • @stefangjorgievski1374
      @stefangjorgievski1374 Рік тому +1

      @@ArtIsRight Thank you but why Apple's default HDTV video profile with gamma BT.1886 Annex 1 is using system gamma boost of 1.22 instead of pure power?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      That is a fiction of BT1886 if you want to use that you can. BT1886 is a gamma curve and it is not 2.2. So in this case it correspond to 1.22

    • @andy80sdrums
      @andy80sdrums Рік тому

      You mean here? ua-cam.com/video/PLB93k9UYWc/v-deo.htmlsi=OHCHLNxLE7evf0pz&t=297. Thanks!@@ArtIsRight

  • @ProApertureFilms
    @ProApertureFilms 6 місяців тому

    Awesome tutorial, very well detailed and explained. Can you do one explaining how to calibrate the MBP M2 Max 16" for Video editing??

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  6 місяців тому +1

      Change the preset to REC 709 use BT 1886 for power transfer and set the luminance between 80-120 nits, your choice.

    • @ProApertureFilms
      @ProApertureFilms 6 місяців тому +1

      That was fast! You’re the man, thank you. Now I just have to Purchase the Display Plus HL because I have the ColorChecker Display Plus

  • @JakobJonesMedia
    @JakobJonesMedia 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Art, wonderful video. You said that the ICC profile will remain even if you change reference modes. Does this mean we will have to do separate calibrations if we're in a hybrid HDR video and photo workflow? And then just switch the profiles inside of Calibrite? Or would this be too inconsistent? Thanks a ton.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      There's no profiling for HDR right now, no consumer software can do that at the moment.

    • @JakobJonesMedia
      @JakobJonesMedia 7 місяців тому

      @@ArtIsRight so what’s the best way for ensuring color accuracy for HDR? No calibration, just white point adjustment? Thanks

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      Yes

    • @JakobJonesMedia
      @JakobJonesMedia 6 місяців тому

      Hi@@ArtIsRight , have you tried Patterns for Mac by Calman? They claim to have full HDR test pattern and calibration for Pro Display XDR. Not sure if you need Calman Studio ($2,000) though. Thanks

  • @AjushiPhotography
    @AjushiPhotography Місяць тому

    Great Tutorial, what is if you want to adjust the brightness again since it is no longer an option with the way you calibrated?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Місяць тому +1

      Change the mode to Apple display XDR

  • @MaartenVandeVelde-o2t
    @MaartenVandeVelde-o2t 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi Art,
    Thanks so much for putting so much work into helping out on calibrating our monitors. I recently bought the 27" Appple Studio Display and run it on Sonoma 14.1.1 . Today I received the Calibrite Display Pro HL and I'm trying to walk through the process of calibrating. Yet when I come to fine tuning the calibration in system preferences I get an orange triangle with warning sign when giving in the whiitepoint target values. I cannot move on from there as I cannot click 'finish'. It is greyed out. Could you help me out on where I might have gone wrong or how to solve the issue.
    Thanks so much for your help and your great work. Greetings from Belgium.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому

      dm me with screen shots

  • @ddavidai11
    @ddavidai11 6 місяців тому

    Thanks again for this, Art. Your videos are just perfect.
    Question - after having calibrated my screen using calibrite display pro hl and having saved a new color profile, do I need to change anything in Lightroom export settings?

  • @josemanuelalorda
    @josemanuelalorda 8 місяців тому

    So excited about this new update as this year I purchased the MBP 14". I assume this new Display Pro HL works with previous devices as well.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому

      Display Pro HL is the device, I think you mean software, yes it will work with previous gen devices, however, they are not fully optimized for miniLED and XDR Displays

    • @josemanuelalorda
      @josemanuelalorda 8 місяців тому

      @@ArtIsRight I bought the Display Plus HL and did the calibration on my MacBook Pro 14" M2. Should I go the same process for my iMac 2017?

    • @memcrew1
      @memcrew1 7 місяців тому +1

      @@josemanuelalordayes except the 2017 iMac is not a mini led. It’s white LED I believe.

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 Рік тому

    Perfect timing! I just go my Calibrite Plus and ready to calibrate my 14” M1 MBP. I have questions. 1) Does the Calibrite take into account ambient light in the room? Seems like you would want a different display brightness depending on ambient light, unless Calibrite accounts for that. I edit on the laptop in a low lit room at night, in a room with a translucent shade during the day, and in a cafe when I’m on the road. Should I calibrate three different settings? 2) What if I am calibrating for Social Media phone viewing and not print? I assume I’d use sRGB, with a different brightness. 3) I use a BenQ 320c when I am at my desk. I will have to look for a video on how to calibrate external monitors with HW lookup tables. Thanks for all your MacBook Performance, Colorimeter, and Monitor videos. They are top notch, and have been very helpful to me in determining and managing my setup. I hope you are getting well sponsored by these folks.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      "1) Does the Calibrite take into account ambient light in the room? Seems like you would want a different display brightness depending on ambient light, unless Calibrite accounts for that."
      - No, however, you can enable it. However, the use of it is a misconception. Your display should always remain fixed and never change with the lighting condition of the room. Otherwise you are always editing to a moving target.
      "I edit on the laptop in a low lit room at night, in a room with a translucent shade during the day, and in a cafe when I’m on the road. Should I calibrate three different settings?"
      - Probably not, go into reference mode when doing color critical workflow. If you are not seriously editing use the Apple Display or Apple Display XDR mode ua-cam.com/video/9Nxa8r9DIzg/v-deo.html
      "2) What if I am calibrating for Social Media phone viewing and not print? I assume I’d use sRGB, with a different brightness."
      Most of your image editing program uses Color Management Module, CMM, for color conversion, ua-cam.com/video/Gu1nqEf8vzg/v-deo.html no need to over think this. Your images will not look the same on any give photo display regardless ua-cam.com/video/QmyDEHNB1pQ/v-deo.html
      "3) I use a BenQ 320c when I am at my desk. I will have to look for a video on how to calibrate external monitors with HW lookup tables."
      There's no BenQ 320C. Do you have SW320? if so watch this guide ua-cam.com/video/8rjRoIe0-mo/v-deo.html if you have SW321C then watch this ua-cam.com/video/sGaFHZIpARs/v-deo.html

    • @davidligon6088
      @davidligon6088 Рік тому

      @@ArtIsRight thank you so much for taking the time to answering my questions. Yes, it is an SW321C, my error.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      In this case use Palette Master Ultimate to calibrate SW321C

  • @4yojay
    @4yojay 5 місяців тому

    Great video! to comment below about the newer HL calibrators... I have an older pro .. I suspect that is why my profile is not near as wide as the one you show when compared to the P3 profile? I guess another thing to buy...

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      That is correct, older device don't have the capability to properly profile these miniLED backlight displays.

    • @twwwy
      @twwwy 2 місяці тому

      I have the Display Plus. I followed the tutorial and the result is the same as yours -- the profile comparing to P3 is not as wide as shown in the tutorial.

  • @BrettCarlsen
    @BrettCarlsen 2 місяці тому

    so I followed your guide to the best of my ability. Have calibrated my macs for almost 20 years. Seeming to get a max delta E of 4 despite multiple rounds of calibration with the 400+ patch setting. Any best practices or missed steps to get it lower? 16" M1 Macbook Pro

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому

      No that is on the higher side but that is about the range on the max ∆e patch. I'm sure you did fine. If you like to share the calibration report result with me, feel free to dm

  • @javierbaerga
    @javierbaerga 11 місяців тому +1

    You are amazing. This is gold. Already have my SDR workflow setup. I do have a question, if you can help me out. What would be the proper or best workflow for calibrating a MBP XDR screen for HDR starting from the HDR mode? I have the HL Plus which would be able to enable this. But still not sure how to setup the software properly for this purpose. Thanks!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому +1

      At this point in time, there's not much that can be done. Essentially none of the consumers devices on the market is capable of HDR REC 2020 calibration yet.

    • @javierbaerga
      @javierbaerga 11 місяців тому

      I see. So, at this point technically use the HDR mode on the XDR and hope the SDR profiling helps?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      Somewhat. HDR is still largely a mess right now

    • @gregbenzphotography
      @gregbenzphotography 10 місяців тому +1

      @@javierbaergabe careful, my experience with this device is that it disables HDR (clips to SDR) on MacOS - Windows seems ok. May be a conflict between MacOS and Profiler. The older ccStudio output from i1Studio doesn’t harm HDR on my Mac. I assume this will get resolved in time.

    • @javierbaerga
      @javierbaerga 10 місяців тому +1

      @@gregbenzphotography thanks a lot for the heads up

  • @kuau714
    @kuau714 Рік тому

    Hi Art another great video and thanks for sharing so on my Pro Display XDR following your instructions to the "T" I am getting all patches average 1.5 and All patches - Max: 3.3
    Let me know if you find out any other "tweaks" I can do for my Pro Display XDR to improve this. little bit.. And yes I am using the new Display Plus HL

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      That is on the high end range that I was getting, If you do run the calibration again, you might be able to drop the average and max down by a few extra points. But that is number is inline with what I am seeing

  • @ivideocreations5941
    @ivideocreations5941 7 місяців тому

    Hey Art, awesome video.... what is the difference between the Display Pro HL and the Display Plus HL?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      Pro HL up to 2000 Nits, Plus HL up to 10000 nits and will have the capability to do HDR calibration when ready.

  • @ralephedawards502
    @ralephedawards502 Місяць тому

    Hi Art, how would you do a similar calibration to have the monitor at full brightness? I often have to crank the brightness all the way up to suit the location, I'm wondering how you would do that and maintain some form of accuracy. Thanks.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  21 день тому

      You can just simply tuned it up, the colors are going to be close enough :)

  • @Dima___S
    @Dima___S 7 місяців тому +1

    Good afternoon. Tell me, please, does the Calibrite PROFILER program support thespectrophotometer?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      yes, but they may be building the support for it. I have to check

    • @Dima___S
      @Dima___S 7 місяців тому +1

      @@ArtIsRight Thanks, I will be waiting for your feedback. I have the opportunity to buy X-rite 1 Basic pro 2 on the secondary market.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому +1

      For that no, none of the Pro Spectrophotometer are supported. The only that's support is the Color Munki Photo / i1Studio / ColorChecker Studio devices (they are all the same). For that pro device you would still use i1Profiler. However, X-Rite has ended support for the i1Pro series already, so I would not advise that you get it. I would look at the i1Pro 2 or 3

    • @Dima___S
      @Dima___S 7 місяців тому +1

      @@ArtIsRight Have you thought about the i1 Pro? I asked about the support for the i1 Pro 2 Basic. Does Calibrite PROFILER support the i1 Pro 2 Basic?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      Same answer, Calibrite Profilier will not support that, and you have to use i1Profilier those are consider X-Rite pro devices. The only spectro that Calibrite Profilier support is the i1studio device

  • @billbedard6807
    @billbedard6807 8 місяців тому

    Hi Art, I really appreciate the time you put in to calibration of monitors and MacBook pro's. I watched a previous video where you calibrated the white point of an Apple MacBook Pro 14 and 16", M1(before the advent of the Calibrate Display Pro HL/Display Plus). I have an M2 MBP that I need to lower the brightness to get my prints to be closer to what is on the screen. I thought the previous video showed a way to test/set the white point and confirm your earlier estimates. Could I still use the previous videos x/y and luminance value of 90-120 and not have to upgrade calibration devices again ? Again, Your knowledge is superb. Bill
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  • @ci3828
    @ci3828 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Art, with a little delay I'm updating the calibration of my Studio Dislpay! Thank you very much for your precious videos. A question please: my printer recommends "
    the color temperature must be set to 5,000 Kelvin (D50)". When calibrating the white point, do the XY coordinates vary compared to a D65 used in the video? or can I always use x:0.3127;y:0.3290. Thank you very much for your time and for the feedback. Chris

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      the value that I gave is only for D65, D50 uses a different value. I have to verify that value before I can give it to you. DM me as a follow up for this

    • @ci3828
      @ci3828 8 місяців тому

      @@ArtIsRight Only Calibrite newest Display Pro HL and Display Plus HL are capable of profiling miniLED backlight displays such as Apple Liquid Retina XDR displays. All previous Calibrite / X-Rite devices are not capable of calibrating any miniLED backlight display including Apple Liquid Retina XDR inside the 14" & 16" MacBook Pro.

    • @memcrew1
      @memcrew1 7 місяців тому

      @@ci3828that’s correct.

  • @transport787
    @transport787 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the great video.
    I have an m2 mbp and display pro hl..
    I’ve tried 3 times now, with good results on the validation, however the gamut is way smaller than P3.. any ideas would be most appreciated!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Місяць тому

      if you choose miniLED it should be really close. Also way smaller is difficult to quantify. dm me with compasirson.

    • @transport787
      @transport787 Місяць тому

      Thanks-I did use mini led.. I ran it another time from the very beginning using max patches for calibration and validation, and now looks like the results you achieved. Thanks again!

  • @Alezcollection
    @Alezcollection 2 місяці тому

    So this will work on both Macbook Pro and external monitors by Asus? Thanks much.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Місяць тому

      Yes, Pro External by Asus should have its own software.

  • @MarcJWebbMusic
    @MarcJWebbMusic Місяць тому

    Would it be advised to follow the same steps to ensure an external monitor also matches a calibrated MacBook Pro Display ? So basically doing these steps first on my MacBook Pro, then doing the same steps again on the external ?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  22 дні тому

      Depending on the external, but don't expect a match

  • @090483T61519
    @090483T61519 9 місяців тому

    hey! great video! got a 16 inch M3 Pro but i am not happy with the white point. older OS versions allowed to simply set the white point to a cooler/ bluish or warmer/yellow by slider. i am no pro photographer, so thats no prob. Whut would u recommend to "just" get the whole display more "bluish/ cooler"??
    Thx in advance! Appreciate!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому

      just change the color temperature.

  • @jbe1official
    @jbe1official Рік тому

    I watched a couple of your videos today and immediately subscribed. Very informative! But I have an unanswered question for you, Sir. What is the recommended preset mode or starting point for editing or grading 4K video in Resolve or Premiere and what would be the recommended custom changes to be made? I hope you see this....

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      Premier you can get away with Display P3, but if you use resolve as well, I would probably use REC 709. Gamma 2.4 or BT1886 which is an option, they are so close to each other. Other than that 80-120 nits of brightness based largely on your editing environment.

    • @jbe1official
      @jbe1official Рік тому

      Great!
      I'm guessing the Rec 709. Gamma 2.4 option, has to be customized by calibration right? If so, it'll be great to have a tutorial on that. I am also consider your recommendation to buy the Benq SW27 4K. I'm just wondering how all these options will cometogether, especially introducing this external monitor too.
      Thank you so much @ArtIsRight!
      Your response and time is appreciated.
      Have a good one!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      Not quite, in the reference mode set gamut to REC 709 and SDR Transfer Function (Gamma) to 2.4 or BT1886, either will do really. If you end up getting a BenQ just do a hardware calibration on it with Palette Master Ultimate

  • @grooze
    @grooze 11 місяців тому +1

    1. I am calibrating with older i1 Display Plus set to WhiteLED as MiniLED option is not available. It would be nice if you could compare calibration with older calibrator and measure with new HL to check if there is really any difference in deltas.
    2. There is bug (Sonoma 14.0) that any change of preset or logging out set picture profile back to factory. ColorSync says that custom profile is set properly but I can see with naked eye that colours are off. I need to set current profile again to the same custom one and can see colours change to correct ones.
    3. It is a shame that presets are not assigned to colour profiles. I would like to use multiple presets for photography and every day use but profiles does not change for them. I need to change profiles manually or have only one preset truly calibrated.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому +1

      1. Only the HL devices have MiniLED option. Yes difference in gamut is huge, no need to compared, did many videos on this already and have been advocating on this.
      2. This may be a local install issue. I have not observed this fleet wide and not on my fleet of machines.
      3. I hear you but these are 2 totally different things and works on totally different fundamentals.

    • @foulweatherworks7831
      @foulweatherworks7831 8 місяців тому

      @@ArtIsRight Hello! I have on XDR display but my main proofing monitors are older Eizos and an Apple Cinema display. I have read that the SL is more sensitive in low end and the HL are not as sensitive, sacrificing some range for the high end sensitivity. Have you found this to be true? Would you have two seperate meters one for XDR and one for older monitors, or do you feel the HL is sufficient for both? Thank you

  • @Melissa-do7lz
    @Melissa-do7lz Рік тому

    Thank you so much, I have MacBook Pro 14 do I need to calibrate it For photography?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      If you print you should. And if you don't print but do pro work I would recommend using the reference mode and doing a white point fine tune to get the best result out of your Pro Display

  • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
    @Zebrajellyfishphoto 4 місяці тому

    Art, I just calibrated my 2023 MBP M2 16" - Thanks for the detailed video! A few things were a bit different and I can't remember them all right now but the last things I remember is, as you describe and demo, I can't delete older iss files highlighting them with my new Calibrite Display Pro HL software. I wasn't too concerned so moved on. I just unboxed an SW272U and wonder if I should calibrate it out of the box. I do want it to match my MBP described above....thoughts?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому

      You can just manually delete the icc, in the color sync folder. for SW use Palette Master Ultimate software. And for the best result you should custom calibrate it. As far as matching goes, it is going to be tough, different backlight, LCD panel tech and etc. Not to mention color gamut

    • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
      @Zebrajellyfishphoto 4 місяці тому +1

      @@ArtIsRight Thanks. I thought about the different tech in them. I'll calibrate my new BenQ and go from there.

  • @chrisphoto62
    @chrisphoto62 Місяць тому

    Hi, I am new to MAC and I have newer MacBook Pro and I just got the Apple Studio Display. When you are doing this calibration am I going to do both the laptop screen and the Apple Studio display or just one of them. Sorry I want to be sure I am doing this right. I only ever calibrated a desktop PC monitor. Also, I have a X-Rite i1 Display Pro is this going to work or do I need to invest in another item? I feel like I am buying a lot of items :). LOL I am in photography mode right now but can tell I need some calibration.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  21 день тому

      Both if you are going to use both, each displays need to be calibrated individually. For the studio display you can use the i1Display Pro but for the laptop display, it all depends. If you have a 14 or 16 inches macbook pro then no, you need the newer devices to calibrate

  • @jharrelphoto
    @jharrelphoto 9 місяців тому

    nice video! I recently got a canon pro 1000 printer and have been researching external monitors for my MacBook Pro m2 16 inch xdr. Im finding it hard to come up with a solution. So I may give this a shot first for printing. Do you have any recommendations for external monitors that work great with the MacBook pros that are designed for printing in mind? I have looked at the ben q, and eizo monitors but I am somewhat confused at what would work best. Thank you for any advice.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому +1

      Any BenQ SW series displays all of them have 99% Adobe RGB coverage

  • @Franckystudios
    @Franckystudios 11 місяців тому

    Can you do one for Video Editing. Deliverable for Web and Social Media?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      Just change the reference mode to REC 709 and set gamma aka pure power to 2.4 or BT1886 and follow this guide.

  • @starbase218
    @starbase218 11 місяців тому

    Do you recommend this for a person who just has photography as a hobby? And who rather shoots than does post-processing as well? I do shoot in RAW, but I'm just wondering.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      For pro yes, otherwise, it really comes down to what you are trying to achieve.

  • @jackdanyal4329
    @jackdanyal4329 7 місяців тому

    Incredible video, thank you for your efforts. I have a question. Currently, I have a Color Checker Display that is unsuitable for XDR screen calibration, as far as I know. But I still created a preset from Photography with Luminance 100, as the default one is too bright. The question is: Is the new preset with L100 is good without calibration for photo editing (mainly landscapes and macro) and printing (PIXMA Pro-200)?

    • @Cmatu22
      @Cmatu22 7 місяців тому

      I would also love to know the answer to this q!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому +1

      I would say custom preset with display finetuned without calibration is still much better than just creating a preset without any finetuned. Do you need to calibrate, you can the dispaly would be slightly warmer. Apple always calibrate their display toward the blue side.

    • @jackdanyal4329
      @jackdanyal4329 7 місяців тому +1

      @@ArtIsRight you're right. anyway, decided to order Pro HL and will get it today. I think I will need it if I'm gonna print my photos

  • @epicvisionstudios
    @epicvisionstudios 4 місяці тому

    Do you have a video on calibration for a 16” Apple MacBook Pro M3 Max running Sonoma 14.4. Thank you.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому

      similar process, only some changes in the GUI. This would be a good video that would supplement the GUI changes, otherwise process is the same

    • @epicvisionstudios
      @epicvisionstudios 3 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight what is the GUI? Is there anything that I need to change before I follow along with this video and try to calibrate. Thank you.

  • @keidilim
    @keidilim 7 місяців тому

    Yes I’m considering upgrading to the MacBook m3 pro. If this is the case, would HL be best option? Would I be able to use the late 2014 iMac as an external screen? I read that it’s not possible…but would still like to keep the iMac as it’s still working so well so wanna make sure the calibrator I invest in would work on all

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      yes HL is best for XDR. 2014 iMac cannot be used as external display. HL will calibrate iMac as well as the new display

  • @TylerHansenVideo
    @TylerHansenVideo 3 місяці тому

    Any update on why Pro Display XDR isn't being calibrated as well as the MacBook screens? I'm noticing this myself. Pretty big deviation at 5

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  3 місяці тому +1

      Mine is usually about 3.5, which is not great but not too bad either. 5 is huge. I have not tested this in a while, I'll give it another go. Follow up with a new comment thread sometime late next week or dm me.

  • @sebaluraghi
    @sebaluraghi Місяць тому +1

    ¡Gracias!

  • @followthefocusofficial
    @followthefocusofficial 10 місяців тому

    Wonder if you can help me. I own the Macbook Pro 14" M2 Pro and and Asus Proart Pa279CV monitor, I also own a 65" LG OLED (4k 120hz). I wanted to sell my Proart as the screen isnt big enough and being an LED monitor, looks nothing like the macbook ( i think its to do with the blacks being not as dark as the OLED and Mini LED), even in rec 709 mode. Can these newer devices calibrate the Macbook AND the LG OLED? Ive tried plugging the Macbook into the LG OLED and the colours look a little green compared to the Macbook. Just want to get a really accurate screen on the laptop for when i'm out and about but also be able to hook it up to the OLED when at home for the real estate. Brilliant video btw :)

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      Yes they will work. But don't think of it as calibrate to match per se.

  • @normastiglich6025
    @normastiglich6025 3 місяці тому

    My 16" MBP running Sonoma 14.5 gives an error warning about halfway through the process and exits measurement. I have updated to the new version of Calibrite, Profiler 1.3.2. and the version check says I'm Up to date. I tried twice. Thanks for your help.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому

      I have tried the latest version with Sonoma 14.5 and it works on my systems. I would think something might be going on with the OS or interference in the background or software.

  • @ddavidai11
    @ddavidai11 5 місяців тому

    Quick question: I went through the guide, calibrated my screen, and had a new color profile set. My Question - can I switch between presets / reference modes depending on the task I'm currently performing? (For example, "Photography (P3-D65) L100" for Lightroom editing, and Apple XDR Display (P3-1600 Nits) for everything else). I'm worried that in changing presets back-and-forth, I'm damaging / reversing the color calibration I just performed....

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      Yes you can switch dynamically, no damage, just a different preset. Profile will carry through to all of the other reference mode as well. But you are good

  • @edphi
    @edphi Рік тому

    Do you have a video to calibrate the older MacBook Pro like those 13” of 2018?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/8vj6XuEmQhs/v-deo.html

  • @linuhusainnk
    @linuhusainnk 6 місяців тому

    Does mini LED display have lower lights to the borders ? Like vignette feel

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  6 місяців тому +1

      Not necessary but it can be perceived that way for some

  • @billsolo1
    @billsolo1 6 місяців тому

    Great video. I'm using Sonoma with a Display Pro HL on my M2 Max setting this at P3-D65. The measurement on the luminance was 167.684 and I was only able to input 167.6 or 167.7 as the range is limiting me to one character to the right of the decimal point. When I put the target, setting it to 100, I get an orange triangle. It does not allow me to enter in 80, 90 or even 150. Please advise. Many thanks!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  6 місяців тому

      The issue is that P3-D65 default is around 160 nits. You can't change that. This is the reason why you need to create a custom preset with the luminance that you want. This guide walks your through this. I would follow the beginning part of this guide.

  • @ThomazMartinez
    @ThomazMartinez 8 місяців тому +1

    Ive just done my own testing, and i can say that Apple STILL not loading profiles correctly when restarting. I've just created a really bad profile like make everything washed out, so after i change resolution or restart my computer it KINDA goes back to apple default profile, BUT not same as going again into calibrite PROFILER and applying the profile again.
    I dont understand why you saying that after restart it applies the profile, visually it kinda HALF applied

    • @ThomazMartinez
      @ThomazMartinez 8 місяців тому +1

      Here more litterly the issue I'm having g this ICC profiles not sticking you will see

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому +1

      That is a bug in some OS. Hopefully this will get fix soon...

    • @mathieuceccarini1841
      @mathieuceccarini1841 7 місяців тому

      Hi, I have the same problem here with my MBP 16 M3 max, as soon as I restart or switch to the XDR 1600 nit profile and come back to photography P3 L100 the icc profile reverts to lcd colors while on colorsync it shows me the icc profile created by calibrite, each time I have to click on reset to default and then on calibrite "profile management" to click on activate on the icc profile I created with my display plus HL so that the colors change and my profile is activated correctly. This must be a Mac os sonoma problem?

  • @sebastianreiprich3747
    @sebastianreiprich3747 10 місяців тому

    I currently own an X-Rite i1 Studio (the photospectrometer you can also use for profiling printers) and asked the Calibrite support whether this device would be able to calibrate the display of of those new Macbook screens. A day or two later they answered that it could be done using their ccStudio application.
    Art on the other hand say that one of their new devices is required for those Mini LED displays. What is right?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      You can calibrate, but you won't get the full gamut output of the display. It does not mean that it won't work. It will just that you'll be limited.

  • @davidw2454
    @davidw2454 5 місяців тому

    Hi, just found this tutorial, can I ask if these calibration tools will work on the MacBook Pro 16inch M3

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      Yes same through out

  • @mund2872
    @mund2872 2 дні тому

    Hi Art, I'm trying to calibrate my MacBook Pro M3. In ColorSync under display, devices, current profile, set to factory is grayed out. the only option is "other," which opens up Finder. Is there anything I need to do to make set to factory active and choose it? Thank you for your help.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  День тому

      Factory grayed out means you are using the factory setting already. Nothing to do just proceed to the next step

  • @andreaskyriakou6747
    @andreaskyriakou6747 4 місяці тому

    On my previous MacBook Pro I had an automatic display setting called ‘Generic RGB Profile’ how can I achieve the exact same on my now MacBook 14 M3

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому

      That sounds like a pre-calibration profile, don't think you can and if you should, why would you want that, it is a non specific profile that does not conform to your display gamut.

  • @pilotpictures2980
    @pilotpictures2980 24 дні тому

    I don't know if this is a stupid question but I currently have the MacBook m3 pro. Is there a difference between hl plus and hl pro, or which one should I go with for
    my machine?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  22 дні тому

      Either one will calibrate these XDR display just fine. The variation has to do with the max Nits of the display that you are calibrating. Pro can go up to 3000 nits, plus 10000 nits, and will have the ability to do HDR calibration down the road. My thoughts is just to get the pro

  • @mycitymycity4242
    @mycitymycity4242 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey do you/anybody know the recommendation for printing settings and keeping multiple calibration profiles? He mentions it when talking about setting the white balance and choosing the custom brightness 100 setting that the lower screen brightness of 50 is the best profile for printing. That would definitely make sense as I’m having an under exposure issue with printing while using ICC profiles and being calibrated correctly. Does anybody know if it’s normal to just switch back and forth between these display settings - ie staying on the 100 setting from this video but as I go to print switching to the 50 setting to make changes to the image for brightness and saturation. I’m toying with just staying in that setting.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому

      2 variables: I never recommend brightness below 80 nits. You are losing a lot. I would look at the light source luminance that you are using as well. These are variables that are equally as important.

    • @mycitymycity4242
      @mycitymycity4242 9 місяців тому

      I’m sorry, I misspoke on part of that: I meant the d50 instead of d65 for printing and also using a lower lum like 80 nits if I’m having some dark exposure printing issues.
      How do you guys manage multiple settings? Like do you color grade in d65 with the settings you’ve made here and then when you want to print switch over to d50 and make adjustments?
      Thank you for your in depth videos, they’ve been revelatory.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому +1

      I just stick with D65 and call it the day. I never found D50 useful, just more of a pain

    • @mycitymycity4242
      @mycitymycity4242 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your expertise!

  • @ThomazMartinez
    @ThomazMartinez 8 місяців тому

    Also can you confirm, because you used ref mode, you can't change the brightness using keyboard even after this calibration right?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому

      Yes this is by design

  • @Modpax
    @Modpax 10 місяців тому

    I have a question I cannot find an answer to. I have an x-rite pro calibrator and I have been calibrating my monitors for well over 15 years. I get that the new hardware will profile the new 16" displays fully. I have not gotten a new device yet, and I am so far finding the presets pretty close, I am not doing super color critical work at the moment. in the meantime before I can get a new device, can I use my old one to at least measure brightness for the fine tuning amount? would it be accurate for that. I know my colors will not be calibrated to the standards I have used forever, but I would like to fine-tune a preset though for the moment.
    appreciate all the info you do, lets us understand the hardware and color is doing on them for sure.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      "n the meantime before I can get a new device, can I use my old one to at least measure brightness for the fine tuning amount?"
      Yes

  • @lawrencecohen3860
    @lawrencecohen3860 3 місяці тому

    great video, but when I did comparison of profiles my new one was much smaller than the P3...what to do...

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  3 місяці тому

      What device are you using?

    • @transport787
      @transport787 Місяць тому

      This is my problem too with m2 mbp…and display pro hl.. any ideas would be most welcome!
      Thanks

  • @Shalin.S.Shah.
    @Shalin.S.Shah. 3 місяці тому

    Hi Art, can you make a video for video calibration in Calibrite and Pallette master ultimate?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  3 місяці тому

      I'll see what I can do; for the time being, choose REC 709 for video workflow and gamma 2.4 or BT1886. Same thing for PMU

    • @Shalin.S.Shah.
      @Shalin.S.Shah. 3 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight thank you, Art. I'll do this and report back. Although I understand how long it takes to make video, Video would be amazing. Plus, I love watching your videos. Another reason to just keep watching the greatness!

    • @Shalin.S.Shah.
      @Shalin.S.Shah. 3 місяці тому

      Hi @artisright, another question.
      When I do calibration with video options and now I want to edit photos, do I just simply select or change profile from calibrite software and then also select photography peset? Or will this mess up fine tuning of previous photography preset and now I have to do the whole photography process again and so on?

  • @Bigmystery
    @Bigmystery 2 місяці тому

    Is there an advantage of using the manual fine tune calibration over the automatic calibrite calibration?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому +1

      It would be one of those; you do both. If you want to skip fine-tune, you can. Based on my tests, the results are close to each other with or without fine-tuned calibration, when using Calibrite Profilier

    • @Bigmystery
      @Bigmystery 2 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight Thank you so much! Very helpful information.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому

      😄

  • @thedanwriter1
    @thedanwriter1 9 місяців тому

    Do I need to dim the lights in the room when following this guide?
    Also my all patches AVG was 0.9 and my MAX was 4.0,
    Is there any way to improve or lower the readings to an ideal measurement like you mentioned in the video?
    Thank you

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому

      nope, but if your room is too bright then sure.

  • @JoeyPong
    @JoeyPong Місяць тому

    At 10:00, what is the meaning of measuring the existing white point of Apple calirbated display as the target of the calibration setting as you will calibrate the screen according a know white point? or is it for monitor to monitor matching?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Місяць тому

      The point of doing that is to fine-tune the calibration on your Mac display. All displays do not produce 100% accurate white points, which is why these pro displays from Apple enable you to change this. That is precisely what we are doing: measuring how much it is off by and correcting it.

  • @JonPais
    @JonPais Рік тому +2

    Hi Art. Does Profiler support P3 HDR PQ ST 2084 yet?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +2

      No HDR profiling yet

    • @DennisSchmitz
      @DennisSchmitz Рік тому

      @@ArtIsRight bummer. Hoping to see this soon

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      Only the Display Plus HL will have this, explained here ua-cam.com/video/UMGKThIESvU/v-deo.html

    • @DennisSchmitz
      @DennisSchmitz Рік тому

      I know, hoping for HDR ST2084 support soon though :) @@ArtIsRight

  • @JoshStansfield
    @JoshStansfield 5 місяців тому

    I have a display pro color checker and with the MacBook Pro 14" mini led is not available. Do you recommend using white LED instead with calibrite profiler instead or just stick with the factory calibration?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      No and you need the HL device to have MiniLED access

  • @sebastianreiprich3747
    @sebastianreiprich3747 10 місяців тому

    In MacOS Sonoma there is a weird issue with the Colorsync Utility on my new MBP.
    When I reset the icc profile to factory default a window pops up and requires me to enter my admin password. No problem here.
    But if I want to select a specific icc profile (e.g. the one I created following this tutorial) after selecting the profile the same window pops up, but this time it does not let me type my password. My username is already entered, click in the field below it, start typing, but nothing happenes.
    As a workaround I copied some random short text and pasted it into the password field. I am then allowed to use the backspace key on my keybord and after manually deleting the copied text I can start typing my password.

  • @MatteoFagiolino
    @MatteoFagiolino 5 місяців тому

    Hi, i have a Macbook Pro M2 16". When I measure the white point from the Calibration PRO HL, the luminance measures 87.262 and the target range is 77.3-90.7. How should I set it?
    Thanx :)

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      2 ways artificially put in a higher value in Mac OS to get to the value that you want when measured. Or put in the value for the luminance that fits with in the range of what macOS will accept. The former is a better way but either will do

  • @leopan723
    @leopan723 2 місяці тому

    Hi,I had a i1 Studio calibrater and I got it years ago,can I use this method to calibrate my M2 Macbook Pro with it?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому +1

      In short, you can't. because that sensor cannot measure MiniLED backlight. The long answer is that it will calibrate but you won't get the full color gamut that the display can show

    • @leopan723
      @leopan723 2 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight Thanks for the reply

  • @thedanwriter1
    @thedanwriter1 4 місяці тому

    Hi Art, what do you do if you want to create a second display preset with a higher luminance, my first preset was set 80 and now I want a second preset with L120, do I need to redo the white point again? And also am I able to toggle between presets with different luminance when editing without constantly changing the white point?
    Thank you

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому

      just create a new preset, no need to fine tuned again

  • @janispolar5916
    @janispolar5916 4 місяці тому

    Could I also use an older i1display from xite? also: why there is there no adobe rgb in the preset, only P3/srgb?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому +1

      You can but won't get full gamut because this new display has a different spectral output. And there's no Adobe RGB because Apple did not calibrate that from the factory nor care to put one in.

  • @greggmallender176
    @greggmallender176 9 місяців тому

    Hi Art, I have a question about the white point fine tune, if you use both D65 and D50, can you fine tune for both, or can you only do it once?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому

      Just one white point.

  • @Andrea-Zerg
    @Andrea-Zerg 11 місяців тому

    apparently to calibrate to D65, it's limited to 140. there is no way to set D65 @ max brightness when using outdoors which makes MBP one of the most inaccurate laptop displays vs windows mobile workstations. my MBP native WB is at 0.311/0.333. i would say that dell and HP's panel so far gives the most accurate results which are almost comparable to desktop monitors.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      "apparently to calibrate to D65, it's limited to 140. there is no way to set D65 @ max brightness when using outdoors which makes MBP one of the most inaccurate laptop displays vs windows mobile workstations. "
      -It is not a limit but rather a reference mode with fix brightness depending on what you set that to. For using outdoor or casual use you have to do this ua-cam.com/video/OcmeQgKspKQ/v-deo.html switch your display to Apple XDR or Apple Display and you can now change the brightness freely. Also it not necessary less accurate and accurate is relative anyway. If someone is editing, final, color critical work in bright day light, no to say that they are doing it wrong but the workflow is definitely not the best. So go to Apple Display mode and adjust the brightness, you'll be fine, it will still be accurate enough just not in reference mode.
      "my MBP native WB is at 0.311/0.333. i would say that dell and HP's panel so far gives the most accurate results which are almost comparable to desktop monitors."
      First, it is WP for display and not WB which is for camera both photo and video. And this is why there's a way to fine tune the calibration which I have gone over. To match the exact value that it needs to be. "Dell & HP" are super broad, meaning that they have high end to low-end laptops and displays, sure the high end one will be better, but I would not necessary say "always" better nor is looking at WP the singular metric to look at when evaluating display. Without doing any type of validation beyond this to get a ∆e value. It is one metric that is small but crucial and fundamental part of a larger equation that is not all considered when looking at this solely.

  • @vigojansons
    @vigojansons Рік тому

    Doing this the All Patches max shows as 3.6 - is that still good? Also when calibrating the white point the max value available was 97.5, not 100 or over. Wondering if all is good.
    Also, what if you calibrated the main Display P3 profile where you can still adjust brightness. Would that be usable too when you sometimes perhaps need the screen a bit brighter?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому +1

      Doing this the All Patches max shows as 3.6 - is that still good?
      - In general, this is expected on some displays. It is not ideal but remember that this for just 1 patch max only. So in all it is not terrible.
      Also when calibrating the white point the max value available was 97.5, not 100 or over. Wondering if all is good.
      - This is where the fine tune calibration help. Say your display is 97.5, you would just fine tune that to 100 to get it inline. And ±5 nits of brightness is not discernible for human vision.
      Also, what if you calibrated the main Display P3 profile where you can still adjust brightness. Would that be usable too when you sometimes perhaps need the screen a bit brighter?
      The if you use P3 for photography, the icc profile will not change regardless of reference mode choose. What this means is that you can set it Apple Display or Apple Display XDR and the profile would still apply, no need to change. It start to get complex if you do too many for all of these sub-vairations and in general, it is not absolutely necessary. Just add more things to forget.

    • @vigojansons
      @vigojansons Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much @@ArtIsRight

  • @ursuraj4u1
    @ursuraj4u1 11 місяців тому

    I have Sonoma 14.0 in my MacBook pro max. I don’t see mini led in my Apple display. I see White LED, CCFL, Wide Gamut CCFL, RGB LED, OLED, Plasma, GB LED, PFS Phosphor. In this case what should I choose to calibrate my MacBook Pro

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому

      You need to have Calibrite Display Pro HL or Display Plus HL which are the device that support MiniLED backlight calibration. No point doing the calibration if you have other devices. ua-cam.com/video/nFIv3pWXMl8/v-deo.html

  • @leonardopiotti4833
    @leonardopiotti4833 3 місяці тому

    There’s a critical update about software on June 2024. Is there any difference ? Thanks in advance.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  2 місяці тому

      I think there may be some slight change in the color algorithm, I'm getting better ∆e in my tests.

    • @leonardopiotti4833
      @leonardopiotti4833 2 місяці тому

      @@ArtIsRight thank you !

  • @ThomazMartinez
    @ThomazMartinez 8 місяців тому

    After doing this calibration is there issues with HDR content? lets say if you open HDR youtube video will that display correctly and not washed out?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому

      That is a fiction of the display firmware, so no issue.

  • @ericpierson8735
    @ericpierson8735 4 місяці тому

    can the spyder5 pro be used to calibrate 14" MacBook Pro?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  4 місяці тому

      You can but you won't be able to get the full color gamut. And if you are looking to get a new device, I would suggest Calibrite Display Pro HL or Display Plus HL

  • @gaming-fuel6250
    @gaming-fuel6250 2 місяці тому

    one Question...the Report of my Apple XDR Display of my Macbook shows in The Report: Profile Settings At All Patches 3.9 and of the lowest 90% 1.3...the only thing I did in another way like you did in your video is to choose the luminance to 120,...what is your opinion to this results?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Місяць тому

      That is expected. Occasionally, I have seen better, but very rare.

  • @tusharkhandelwal2801
    @tusharkhandelwal2801 9 місяців тому

    What display to choose when you don't have HL calibrator? I have the display plus.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  9 місяців тому

      You can use PFS but you won't get full gamut

  • @josemanuelalorda
    @josemanuelalorda 8 місяців тому

    Any link to calibrate iMac 27" 5K 2017 with the new Display PLUS HL? I bought it.. tryed to match with my MacBook Pro 14" M2 2023 and the colors are completely different..

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/8vj6XuEmQhs/v-deo.html and you can't really. different back light. the only thing that you can do is manipulate one heavily to match the other, to which then one would then again ask which one is correct?

  • @ivideocreations5941
    @ivideocreations5941 7 місяців тому

    Art sorry to bother again.... What setting should I use for editing on FCPX? I can't find them anywhere...

  • @JackDaniels-yp3ef
    @JackDaniels-yp3ef 10 місяців тому

    I have a 16” M1 Pro MacBook(Sonoma 14.1.1) and i upgraded my calibrator to a Calibrite Pro HL. I’m having an issue with the luminance readings. For example, if I set the SDR value to 120 and then go to Calibrite software (v 1.2.4) and then measure Measured K as mentioned in video it’ll give me a reading of around 100. Always seems to be about 20 off. Any idea what’s happening here? I got the same result using my Display Pro calibrator. Any idea why this is happening? Thanks for all your work and help to everyone!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  10 місяців тому

      It could simply be that your display is off by that much, so if you want 120, I might set it to 130 or 140 to achieve the 120 and in fine turn calibration just leave everything as is for the luminance i.e. target 140 - achieved 140

  • @srphoto90
    @srphoto90 11 місяців тому

    Would the new Calibrite Display SL work to calibrate these Macs? Or just the Pro HL and Plus HL? I only create 1 photo reference/calibration at 120L.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  11 місяців тому +1

      Just the HL, don't get the SL. it is slower than HL and offer less control. You are better with HL

  • @rinooow
    @rinooow 8 місяців тому

    Hello, I have a MacBook Pro M1 (14). I manually set the 100 L recommended by you in the settings and after measuring in the Calibrite software, it shows me the measured brightness values ​​of only 85.9 L. The set brightness value does not match the measured value. The display plus HL calibration probe was used. can something be done about it or is the display defective. What does it mean for me? My laptop is two years old. Thank you

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  8 місяців тому +1

      Your best bet to fine tuned is to just ignore the measurement from the HL device. Some displays read lower. Other ways to work around this is set the luminance value higher, verify with the device and when it comes to fine tuned, say you want L100 and you are measuring at 85 just put in 98 or something like that. lt is a way to trick fine-tune into taking the value

  • @kss9931
    @kss9931 Рік тому

    Really appreciate your video. Just picked up the display plus HL for my new 16” M2 MacBook Pro. Question I had for you is whether the following results seem acceptable:
    -All patches avg - 0.8 (97)
    -of the lowest 90% - 0.5 (87)
    -of the highest 10% 2.9
    -All patches max: 3.7 (96)
    -of the lowest-Max 1.8 (86)
    -Standard deviation results - 0.8 (97)
    -lowest 90% - 0.4 (87)
    -highest 10% - 0.7 (10)
    I did set create the P3 L100 profile, and set the custom white point values measured, as well as the targets you suggested.
    Thanks again!!

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  Рік тому

      Yes based on what I have seen that is good and within range :)

    • @kss9931
      @kss9931 Рік тому +1

      @@ArtIsRightthanks!
      And wow - that has to be the fastest UA-cam reply I’ve ever got!
      Really appreciate your hard work and the amount of time you take in making these videos!

  • @keidilim
    @keidilim 7 місяців тому

    I have a late 2014 iMac with a 27 inch display. The iMac is running on Mojave 10.14.6. Which calibrator would work?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  7 місяців тому

      Any one really, you don't need the HL but you might want to consider the SL if you should ever upgrade your setup

  • @dnguyen536
    @dnguyen536 5 місяців тому

    Hello sir, after we perform our calibration, and the profile already applied. Can we turn the True Tone on again, or leave it off ?

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      True Tone is automatically turned off in reference mode as it should be. If you want that on you need to be using either Apple Display or Apple Display XDR reference mode

    • @dnguyen536
      @dnguyen536 5 місяців тому

      Hi Art, after we calibrated we should always set to photography preset we designed to edit photo right? not the apple xdr display reference.

    • @ArtIsRight
      @ArtIsRight  5 місяців тому

      yes