Color Calibration Base On Existing Profile

Hi there,


Is there a way to proceed color calibration on the basis of existing color profile, but not start over?

My Macbook has just arrived, but found it's yellow tint, after color calibration, I found the gray color is fine, but the orange, amber, yellow become green tint.

As a result, I apply a external display's color profile (let's call it D1) onto Macbook display, the orange / amber are fine and vivid now, but again, the white/blue become to yellow tint.

So, I want to proceed a color calibration on the basis of the D1 profile, but seems I can only start over, cannot just adjust one or two factors in D1?


Please advise.

Thank you.


Posted on Nov 26, 2021 8:25 AM

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Nov 26, 2021 11:25 AM in response to Arcadia_

I tried to apply a sRGB IEC61966-2.1 profile, the color saturation, vibrance are good, so I wanted to just adjust the target white point.

The steps I follow:


  1. select the current profile, then click "customize"



2. In the new window, select the profile again, then click."+"


3. Calibrate followed by the process


The Problem is: after I click "Done", the White Point is Calibrated, but all color saturation, vibrance are not saved, which means compare to: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 profile, the new profile make the color on screen so "nature" but not vivid.



From above screen capture, seems there is no other factors get calibrated.


So, is there a way can calibrate color that only change the white point, but keep all other "hidden settings" of a color profile?


Please advise.

Thank you.



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