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Title: 9.7-inch iPad Pro's display gets put through its paces once again
Post by: HCK on April 22, 2016, 04:05:19 pm
9.7-inch iPad Pro's display gets put through its paces once again

The display of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro has received another thorough examination, which delves into aspects of color gamut, the True Tone feature, and color accuracy. One of the interesting thing that this breakdown reveals is that to bring proper color management to iOS, Apple ported over full support for ColorSync, the management system it uses on OS X.





From AnandTech:


  With 9.3 iOS essentially has full support for ColorSync in the same way that OS X does. ColorSync has been Apple's system for color management for many years now, and it works very well in applications that are built on top of Apple's frameworks like Quartz, Core Animation, and the entirety of AppKit. It just so happens that basically every iOS application is built on these frameworks, and so the task of building system-wide color management in to iOS was seemingly not a difficult one.


With this improved color management, the iPad Pro is better able to render colors correctly, and can properly understand an...

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