![]() ![]() The problem can be solved by overriding the EDID data of the display That the DisplayPort uses YCbCr colors instead of RGB to drive theĭisplay, which limits the range of colors and apparently causes theĭisplay to apply some undesired post processing. ) look really bad whenĬonnected to a Mac (OS X 10.8.2) via DisplayPort, as if some sharpening ![]() *UPDATE*: see here for a universal fix that works for all monitors: ![]()
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