Fri Feb 21, 2025 5:11 am
It's probably not your build, it's about the rights to run the little executables in the package. IIRC, you have to run them one by one and tell your Mac it's OK to open them. At least, it'll remember.
OK, I checked back on it. Unfortunately, that bag of tricks only works for Ventura. If your Mac needs something newer, it doesn't help any more. But i1Studio still works on Sonoma and even Sequoia with X-Rite devices (now Calibrite). While it may not be as precise as DispayCal was, it's at least faster and easy to operate.
If you need the precision of DisplayCal or want a LUT for DR, use an older Mac and move the resulting profile or LUT to your new system. These are display specific, not machine dependent.
For those who want to try: start DisplayCal and take note of the error messages. Look for the filenames, including in your invisible folders. Start them individually and allow the system to open them. Try again for the next, until the whole program opens (IIRC there are four of them).
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.
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