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- macOS 14 Sonoma and Apple Silicon M1 / M2 / M3 system support
- Information about the calibration of the internal Liquid Retina XDR displays of the 14"/16" MacBook Pro M3
- Information about the calibration of the internal Liquid Retina XDR displays of the 14"/16" MacBook Pro 2021 & 14"/16" MacBook Pro 2022
- Information about the calibration of the Apple Studio Display
- Is HDR handled different on Windows and macOS and can I enable HDR after the calibration?
- macOS 13 Ventura - the installation end with an error
- What is HDR?
- I have been using Spyder5ELITE / Spyder X Elite to calibrate my monitors, and now want to calibrate my projector with it as well. What do I need to know for this new process?
- I want to use my calibrated projector when displaying images in other locations. Do I need to recalibrate each time I set up my laptop and projector?
- How to I match my monitor to my projector?
I’ve been happy with my current Spyder. Is there any reason I should upgrade to Spyder X?
Boris Bergmann
- Updated
More accurate white balance and shadow detail, and the blazing speed of calibration with Spyder X are the top reasons.
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