Using a special light sensor array to measure and match the ambient color temperature, Apple introduced True Tone with the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, brought it to the subsequent 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPads Pro, and iPhone X. Now it's come to the Mac. Finally. How to turn True Tone on and off on Mac. True Tone lives in the macOS Display settings.
If you are using an iPhone X, pull down your Control Center with a swipe from the top right corner of the screen. Hard-press (3D Touch) on the brightness slider, and it will expand to a full-screen mode. Here, you can find the toggles for Night Shift as well as for True Tone. Tap on the True Tone toggle to disable or enable the feature.Posted on Sep 28, 2021 11:38 AM. Hello. The iPhone 11 Pro Max supports True Tone. If you would like to turn on True Tone, you can do so at Settings > Display & Brightness > True Tone. If True Tone is unavailable, it may be disabled by an accessibility setting such as Invert Colors, Grayscale, and Increase Contrast.
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