![]() In this case, execute the steps 1 and 2 first and re-calibrate all targets created in step 3. Preset targets of ColorNavigator 6 is “Gray balance” or “Standard” and you have to create a new target when you use a sensor other than EX/Spyder series and built-in sensor of CG2420/CG2730.Ĭalibration may have been executed before the step 1 and 2 have been done. At this time, we cannot avoid it by the setting of OS side, so please change priority setting of gamma adjustment of ColorNavigator to “Contrast”. Also, please restart OS again when you disconnect the cable or turn off/on the 2nd power of the monitor.Įven when you set the Night Shift function to Off, this issue is caused by monitor’s color changing due to OS’s issue. If you changed it, please restart OS again. You do not need to change the setting.Īfter restarting OS, do NOT change “Night Shift” setting. The Night Shift function is not available with old Macs. Applicable Mac: 2011 and older (“Night Shift” tab is NOT displayed.).Applicable Mac: 2012 and newer (“Night Shift” tab is displayed.).Calibrate the monitor with ColorNavigator ver.6.4.19.1 or later.īoth issues, 1 and 2 can be avoided with the following two setting changes. Select “Off” in the Schedule pull-down menu in – – tab (Default setting: Off)ģ. ![]() Issue 2: After restarting OS, color temperature of the display is changed (to blue).ĬG303W, CG301W, CG223W*, CG222W, CG221, CG220, CG211, CG210Īfter updating the macOS to High Sierra 10.13.4 or later, please set as follows.ġ. ![]() Issue 1: ColorEdge is calibrated to abnormal color when you adjust gray balance by ColorNavigator 6. Please refer to chapter three for the permanent measure. Note: These issues have been solved with High Sierra 10.13.4. There are two compatibility issues between ColorEdge and macOS Sierra 10.12.4 - 10.12.6/High Sierra 10.13 as follows.
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