Mac Cinema Display Manual

 
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  • Models Cinema Display. The first model—the 22-inch Apple Cinema Display—was introduced in September 1999 alongside the Power Mac G4 and used DVI for video input. It was enclosed in a high-density plastic frame with an easel-style stand and had a display resolution of 1600×1024.
  • The standard out-of-the-box setting for Apple's Cinema display Fig. 11 has a White Point of 'D65,' which is commonly referred to as the monitor's 'Native White Point' (see check box in Fig 11). Technical Note: 'D65' is shorthand for a color temperature of 6500° on the Kelvin scale (also shown as 6500k).

Maximum power: 250W (LED Cinema Display while charging MacBook Pro) Energy saver mode: 1W or less; Environmental requirements. Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Storage temperature: –4° to 116° F (–20° to 47° C) Operating humidity: 20% to 80% noncondensing; Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet; Additional Options. Next to 'Mirror Display'. It's in the lower-right corner of the Display window. This allows you to use the monitor as an extended display. This allows you to move objects and apps from one display to another. Checking 'Screen Mirroring' displays your MacBook display on the monitor exactly as it appears on your MacBook.

I have a 21 inch Apple Cinema display that I have had for over a year now. I have never understood how to adjust the brightness. I find the screen to be too bright for reading large amounts of text on white. There is a touch sensitive button on the lower left of the monitor with a sun symbol on it. When it is touched it lights up but nothing happens to the monitor. What is this button supposed to do? And how can I lower the screen brightness without having to go into the system preferences and changing the screen profile?
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Set up and use your display

Choose the best location and attach the Pro Stand or VESA Mount Adapter.

Set up your display

Change the refresh rate on your display

You can set the refresh rate to match the frame rate of the video you’re editing or viewing.

Adjust the refresh rate

How to clean your display

Learn how to clean the glass or nano-texture glass to prevent damage to your Pro Display XDR.

Learn how to clean your display

Adjust the Display preferences on your Mac

You can change the resolution, brightness, and other options in System Preferences.

View the list of options

Use reference modes

You can switch between reference modes, and choose your favorite modes to appear in the menu.

Switch between reference modes

Create custom reference modes

Tailor the color gamut, white point, luminance, and transfer function to fit your workflow needs.

View the settings you can customize

Fine-tune the calibration

You can fine-tune the calibration of your display by adjusting the white point and luminance. Jazler radiostar 2.9 full.

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See how to fine-tune and save a preset

Measuring and calibrating your display

You can use a set of test patterns from Apple to evaluate the factory calibration of your display.

Measure the calibration of your display

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