![]() ![]() ![]() Picture quality is maintained at ultrawide viewing angles, thanks to industry-leading polariser technology. It’s intended for a professional audience. While this is an expensive monitor by consumer standards, but it really isn’t a consumer monitor. But it comes with a seriously eye-watering price tag, especially if you want to include the Pro Stand for adjustability and pivoting. The XDR is phenomenally well-specced: it’s 32in and 6K, offering 40 percent more screen space than Apple’s 5K displays, and offers a peak brightness of 1,600 nits (or 1,000 sustained). Orientation: Landscape Portrait with standĪpple’s highly specced Pro Display XDR is a stunning piece of engineering, and we found it hard to find fault with the picture quality and colour output, but at that price and with these features this is a display for a very specific audience. Stand: Height, Tilt, Rotation stand extra $999/£949 Amazon, Samsung M8 Smart Monitor: £529.99 (£170 off, RRP £699)Ĭonnections: Thunderbolt 3 (96W PD), 3x USB-C.Alogic, Alogic Clarity 27″ UHD 4K Monitor: £525 (£175 off, RRP £699) with code BK25.Alogic, Alogic Clarity Pro Touchscreen 27″ UHD 4K Monitor: £749 (£250 off, RRP £999) with code BK25.KRCS has it for £1,349.10 but it is out of stock, however, it will honour that price. John Lewis, Apple Studio Display: £1,399 (£100 off, MSRP £1,499), Currys has the same deal.Amazon, Samsung 27-inch CF39 Series 1080p Curved Monitor: $130 ($90 off, MSRP $220).Amazon, Samsung 32-inch UHD HDR Smart Monitor M8: $400 ($300 off with coupon, MSRP $700).Alogic, Clarity 27″ UHD 4K Monitor: $599 ($200 off, RRP $799) with code BK25.Alogic, Clarity Pro Touchscreen 27″ UHD 4K Monitor: $899 ($300 off, RRP $1,199) with code BK25.B&H Photo, Apple Studio Display (Nano-Texture Glass, Tilt-Adjustable Stand): $1,799 ($100 off, MSRP $1,899).B&H Photo, Apple Studio Display (Tilt-Adjustable Stand): $1,499 ($100 off, MSRP $1,599.Use the Eyedropper and set it for 1x1 and you'll get the exact RGB or better, Lab values. If you increase the sampling, it averages the readings (so 5x5 is an average of 25 pixel values). Take the pixel you wish inside Photoshop, hopefully it has a defined color space. The ICC profile associated with the display.įor this reason, a mismatch in numbers is expected. The colorspace that the app says should be used for that pixel for ColorSync to correctly display it (defaults to sRGB if the app doesn't specify).ģ. The color that an app is actually outputting to a pixel. It is taking two or three bits of information:ġ. There is the Apple Digital Color Meter that some believe does this it does not.Īpple's Digital Color Meter utility** or similar to ' measure' color, it can't tell you anything about the actual color numbers of documents inside say Photoshop. You need a color managed application that examines the pixel in a defined color space. And the eye dropper doesn't seem able to do that. But I'm trying to capture the colour values of pixels outside of Phoptoshop - on my Mac desktop. ![]()
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