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The set up:
Macbook pro 17 inch
LG UltraWide monitor
ColorMunki Photo
A Profile created with ColorMunki Photo,(generated from dangling the colorMunki over the LG monitor whilst connected to the mac book pro ) freezes the laptop and turns the screen pixilated with extreme saturated colours. Also the fans on the macbook start going like crazy.
( i have a photo but was not able to find out how to attach it here...)
Because the screen has frozen it is not possible to go to the macs Profile Preferences/Display to change ( or delete) the seemingly corrupted ColorMunki profile.
A force shutdown and restart don't solve the problem, My work around at the moment has been to reconnect the laptop to the monitor via a second HDMI port.
This switches the profile to an earlier version and the screen works as normal.
I am wondering if any one else on the forum has experienced the same problem and has made any sense of it. Im not sure if the problem
is the ColorMunki the LG monitor or the the Macbook pro?
( updated the software for the ColorMunki several times) ?
At the moment the number 1 HDMI port seems unusable as it applies the corrupted profile and the same has
befallen the DisplayPort import/outport socket.
It would be great to hear the communities thoughts.
Thanks
Textureworks
Extra notes:
Earlier profiles from the ColorMunki were fine and still work.
When i dangled the ColorMunki over the Mac book pro screen to generate a profile ( disconnected from the LG Ultrawide ) however the same thing happened.
Macbook pro 17 inch
LG UltraWide monitor
ColorMunki Photo
A Profile created with ColorMunki Photo,(generated from dangling the colorMunki over the LG monitor whilst connected to the mac book pro ) freezes the laptop and turns the screen pixilated with extreme saturated colours. Also the fans on the macbook start going like crazy.
( i have a photo but was not able to find out how to attach it here...)
Because the screen has frozen it is not possible to go to the macs Profile Preferences/Display to change ( or delete) the seemingly corrupted ColorMunki profile.
A force shutdown and restart don't solve the problem, My work around at the moment has been to reconnect the laptop to the monitor via a second HDMI port.
This switches the profile to an earlier version and the screen works as normal.
I am wondering if any one else on the forum has experienced the same problem and has made any sense of it. Im not sure if the problem
is the ColorMunki the LG monitor or the the Macbook pro?
( updated the software for the ColorMunki several times) ?
At the moment the number 1 HDMI port seems unusable as it applies the corrupted profile and the same has
befallen the DisplayPort import/outport socket.
It would be great to hear the communities thoughts.
Thanks
Textureworks
Extra notes:
Earlier profiles from the ColorMunki were fine and still work.
When i dangled the ColorMunki over the Mac book pro screen to generate a profile ( disconnected from the LG Ultrawide ) however the same thing happened.