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ColorSync Utility User Guide

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Use ColorSync Utility to view installed color profiles on your Mac. When you install devices, such as cameras, displays, or printers, a color profile containing the color capabilities and limits for each device is created.

  1. In the ColorSync Utility app on your Mac, click Profiles in the toolbar of the ColorSync Utility window.

  2. Click an arrow in the profile list to open a profile group, then select a profile.

  3. To change the current lab plot view, click the pop-up menu in the lab plot, then choose an option.

    You can click and drag the lab plot model to rotate it.

  4. To see additional details about a profile, click Open.

    You can select an item in the new window to display or modify information, such as individual color values.

Accelerated performance with Metal. Metal dramatically accelerates graphics tasks like rendering, real-time effects, and exporting. Video editors on 16-inch MacBook Pro will benefit from render performance that is up to 20% faster while editors using iMac Pro will see gains of up to 35%. 1 And with new Metal support, 8K RED RAW transcodes are up to two times faster on Mac Pro, and up to three. From the guide: Simply fire up AppleScript (Applications - AppleScript Editor) and enter this text: choose color. Now, save it as an application (File - Save As, and set the File Format pop-up to Application), and you're done.

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