Change Displays Color preferences on Mac
On your Mac, switch between different color profiles for your display in the Color pane of Displays System Preferences.
Note: Some options described here appear only when your Mac is connected to a display.
To open this pane, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click Color.
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Display profile | Select a display profile in the list to use for your display. After selecting a display profile, you can:
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Calibrate | Click Calibrate to calibrate your display and create a custom profile that accounts for your current ambient lighting conditions, and the position and angle of the display. | ||||||||||
Show profiles for this display only | Show only the profiles that can be applied to the display on which you’re viewing Displays preferences. | ||||||||||
AirPlay Display | Use AirPlay to wirelessly show what’s on your Mac on another display. For example, you can AirPlay to a TV or an iPad. | ||||||||||
Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available | Show devices available for AirPlay Mirroring in the menu bar. | ||||||||||
Gather Windows | Moves all open Displays preferences windows to the display where this button is. This button appears only if more than one display is connected to your Mac. |