If you’re a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro user, you might have come across the True Tone feature. True Tone is a feature that allows your display to reproduce colors based on the lighting conditions of your environment. It’s a great feature for those who are very sensitive to the colors produced by their display and want their device display to stay consistent.
But what if you don’t like the True Tone feature or want to turn it off temporarily? In this blog post, we’ll show you how to turn off True Tone on your MacBook Pro.
To begin, click on the Apple logo on the upper left corner of your screen. From there, select “System Preferences.” Once you’re in System Preferences, navigate to the “Displays” section located at the bottom.
Under the “Displays” section, you should see the option for True Tone. If you’ve already turned on the feature, it should say “Automatically adapts display to make colors appear consistent in different ambient lighting conditions.”
To turn off the True Tone feature, simply click the checkbox next to the option. You should notice a difference in the display immediately. If you want to turn the feature back on, simply click the checkbox again.
And that’s it! Now you know how to turn on and off the True Tone feature on your MacBook Pro. Whether you prefer to have it on or off, the process is quick and easy.