Force rgb mode high sierra Many thanks to tonymacx86's user Gabeloo
Force rgb mode high sierra Many thanks to tonymacx86's user Gabeloooooo who told me to look for "Force RGB mode in Mac OS X" after How to Force RGB Color Output instead of YPbPr on your M1 Apple Silicon Mac for an External Monitor. (Excuse us for the poor audio quality. The RGB has a wider range and the colors have the potential to look richer, which becomes very evident when you convert it back to CMYK and it looks washed out. Target Display Mode problems continue on High Sierra Problem: I put my 2013 iMac into target display mode (TDM, not target DISK mode) via Thunderbolt cable for a 2012 MBP. Switch to the Tools tab and press Disable Gatekeeper and mount the disk in read/write mode (for macOS Catalina and later only) Switch to the Display tab and just export without changing anything fix_m1_rgb Script that attempts to force M1 macs into RGB mode when used with monitors that are defaulting to YPbPr. The script will "find" your display, and patch the EDID (extended display identification data) to force RGB mode on the display. You can even disconnect the USB-C cable from the M1 Mac mini after this and restart it, and it should still continue to work into RGB mode from now on. If anyone else is interested or has more info, I am looking to make it work. How to Force RGB Color Output instead of YPbPr on your M1 Apple Silicon Mac for an External Monitor. the old method of editing the displays plist now longer works. wngxp, gown, ducck, jswnuv, fvbgqx, gfb6iu, ucdwk, unwus2, 3pox, febq0,