Long answer: I haven’t owned a Mac for a while and had forgotten how difficult much of the “Apple community” can be when it comes to anything that can’t be adjusted in System Preferences. I had to override an EDID setting to force the RGB colour space, and it is now working correctly. Short answer: OS X thinks my monitor is a TV, and is using the YCbCr colour space rather than RGB. No amount of calibration in the monitor or software would fix it. The contrast was all wrong and text was misshapen. I recently bought a MacBook Pro (with ‘Retina’ screen), but when I hooked it up to my Dell U2410 monitor via HDMI cable I was shocked by the poor picture quality.
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