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<blockquote data-quote="chappers" data-source="post: 1307593" data-attributes="member: 77473"><p>If you go to Sys Prefs under displays, you'll find a slider that allows you to turn down the iMac display brightness. Put it to about 50%, and this should give your 1-One a chance to get the brightness to a workable level. Using this method I have the brightness on mine set to 130cd/m2 and calibrates well. I don't use the X-Rite software, preferring Coloreyes Display Pro. The iMac calibrates to an average delta variation of 0.4 with a max of 0.6 which isn't bad. I use L* rather than gamma2.2, but can't see much difference between the two.</p><p></p><p>Coloreyes Display Pro will automatically turn the brightness down within it's software, however I prefer to give it a fighting chance but starting at a lower level from the start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chappers, post: 1307593, member: 77473"] If you go to Sys Prefs under displays, you'll find a slider that allows you to turn down the iMac display brightness. Put it to about 50%, and this should give your 1-One a chance to get the brightness to a workable level. Using this method I have the brightness on mine set to 130cd/m2 and calibrates well. I don't use the X-Rite software, preferring Coloreyes Display Pro. The iMac calibrates to an average delta variation of 0.4 with a max of 0.6 which isn't bad. I use L* rather than gamma2.2, but can't see much difference between the two. Coloreyes Display Pro will automatically turn the brightness down within it's software, however I prefer to give it a fighting chance but starting at a lower level from the start. [/QUOTE]
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