This issue is not relevant to profiles created by ColorNavigator 7 which is the color management software for ColorEdge and supported on Mac computers equipped with an Apple M1 series chip. When using Mac computers with an Apple M1 series chip and macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 or earlier, the color profile automatically created by macOS may be inconsistent with the connected monitor gamma characteristics. This issue can be circumvented by changing the Signal Format settings on some ColorEdge monitors as described below. This may occur even when using USB Type-C or DisplayPort conversion cables on Mac computers with an Apple M1 series chip and macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 or earlier. When using HDMI on a Mac computer, the signal from the Mac computer may change to YUV Limited Range and banding may occur. The Mac supports a maximum of four external monitors, regardless of connection type. The Mac supports a maximum of two external monitors, regardless of connection type. Connecting a second monitor to a different Thunderbolt 3 port will only display on one monitor. The Mac only supports one external monitor via Thunderbolt 3 port. Mac computers with an Apple M1 series Chip have the following display limitations.Īll monitors, including other company's monitors EIZO conducted a compatibility test with Apple M1 Max chip.
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