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To calibrate your Apple TV's color display, you need tvOS 14.5 or higher and an iPhone with Face ID.
Color calibration ensures your TV is properly representing the colors attempting to be shown, essentially attempting to match and adjust your screen for any actual color inaccuracies.
TV calibration has historically focused on tuning TVs to match contrast and color based on certain video signal standards, taking into account the limitations of home theater display technology.
Each TV input has different circuitry that processes various types of signals, so brightness, color, and other picture attributes may vary.
With the launch of tvOS 14.5, Apple introduced a new Color Balance calibration option that's available for the Apple TV 4K models and the Apple ...
Apple TV's Color Balance calibration feature may make color accuracy and image quality worse on some TVs, tests have found (via AFTVnews). Professional television calibrator Vincent Teoh, who runs ...
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Last month, Apple introduced the new Apple TV and with it, a new color calibration feature in tvOS 14.5 for its streaming boxes. The way it works is you hold a compatible iPhone against the screen ...
YouTube channel HDTVTest suggests Apple TV's calibration feature doesn't provide its intended results on popular television sets.
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