
This also eliminates “not optimized for your Mac” alerts in OSX prior to 10.15. The Spyder5 applications and installer are now 64-bit, for full compatibility with macOS 10.15 “Catalina” and beyond.You can edit/change a display name to be anything you like (such as "Color LCD"), and the Spyder5 Elite software will remember that name going forward. NOTE: On the new M1 systems, Big Sur currently identifies display names as "UNKNOWN" - this doesn't affect the overall operation of Spyder5 Elite or the calibration of the display.The Spyder5 Elite applications are now compatible with MacOS Big Sur. They are Intel-only versions which run natively on Mac Intel systems, and also under Rosetta2 emulation on the new Mac M1 systems.Please find additional information about the calibration of the Apple Studio Display in this FAQ article. If you have installed a previous macOS Monterey 12 version on your 14“ & 16" MacBook Pro 2021 with the Liquid Retina XDR Display and have problems with the calibration of the internal display, please refer to this FAQ article.

Make sure you have installed that update prior to the calibration.Įxternal monitors connected to these MacBook Pro laptops, on the other hand, can still be calibrated with the Spyder X series products. The internal displays of this laptop class can be calibrated when you have installed the macOS Monterey 12.3 (or higher) update. Fixed an issue in which SpyderUtility’s “Explain Status” command wasn’t showing properly formatted rectangle coordinates for the attached displaysĪdditional information about the Liquid Retina XDR displays of the 14"/16" MacBook Pro - 2021:.Fixed a crash in Display Analysis, if "Brightness and Contrast" was the first test to run.Fixed a problem with the Tools:Information window missing some lines of data, when running under Big Sur.(Only the specific gamma items underneath these two categories are valid choices). Fixed a problem in which the Expert Console, Gamma popup would crash, if the top-level “Gamma” or “Non-Gamma” category was chosen.

