Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Why no iPad color calibration setting?


does have ideas why apple not include user configurable color calibration tool ipad?

have specific technology of screen use? on macbook in color setting can slide settings , adjust monitor color "temperature" such matches needs and/or preferences. can make warm , yellow or cool , blue or somewhere in between.

while super important professionals dealing images , print jobs require screens calibrated reflect accurate sense of color – it's nice average users myself because can monitor color profile matches our sensibilities of nice white should like. and, in fact, before discovered thought screen looks great – once discovered adjusted settings give screen more bright, cheery "blue white". out of curiosity clicked original settings , instantly became muddy yellow mess looks lot of reported new ipad screens.

seem me logical feature (assuming ipad , iphone screen technology support it) given discussions on forum , in broader news websites screens don't meet user color expectations.

know might feel "clumsy" apple product not "perfect out-of-the-box" , require/allow user adjust screen color settings – cheap $250 hdtv gives users ability... , think purchasers of tv appreciate option.

out there have knowledge or guesses on why such feature not part of ios?
 

because apple, awesome is, manages break our hearts omitting great features cinch implement.

harkens when iphone didn't have copy , paste.

bought 2 lg monitors desktop mini. noticed 1 warmer other, , had adjust color settings , both identical. both nice , cool, , happy camper. problem solved, can't imagine how many of these yellow tint issues ipad , iphone solved including feature such this.

alas, don't see happening anytime said apple has way of breaking our hearts omitting simplest features.
 


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