I recently purchased a MacBook Pro M4 and I’ve noticed that the screen has a warm reddish tint, particularly when the brightness is set below 50%. This tint is quite noticeable and has led me to explore options for correcting it. In my attempts to adjust the screen, I delved into the accessibility settings and enabled color filters.
I tweaked the RGB values to achieve a color profile that suits my preference, resulting in a cooler display. However, I find myself questioning whether it’s typical to experience this issue with a new MacBook Pro. Are there more effective methods for adjusting the display settings to make whites and greys appear in a manner that aligns more closely with my expectations?
I fully acknowledge that perceptions of color can be subjective, and I even attempted to take a photo with my iPhone to capture the tint I’m seeing. Unfortunately, the image does not accurately reflect what I observe with my own eyes. I’ve shared screenshots showcasing the settings I modified to create a display that suits my liking.
However, I’m still unsure if I should be making these adjustments at all. If anyone has insights or recommendations for further improving the display quality on a new MacBook Pro, Iād greatly appreciate it. It’s important for me to have a visual experience that aligns with my needs, and any guidance would be helpful in achieving that.
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