
tvOS will read the obtained color data and find the best color setting for your television. Once the balancing process begins, Apple TV will show multiple colors that will be detected by the iPhone’s TrueDepth camera sensors. Follow the instructions and place your iPhone in the center of your TV.
With your iPhone unlocked and nearby, open the Settings app on your Apple TV. It’s worth noting that color balancing is not available for TVs with Dolby Vision enabled, since the technology already provides its own color calibration profile. To get started, you must have an iPhone with Face ID and an Apple TV running the latest version of the operating system - iOS 14.5 and tvOS 14.5. Using this data, Apple TV automatically tailors its video output to deliver much more accurate colors and improved contrast - without customers ever having to adjust their television settings. Apple TV uses the light sensor in iPhone to compare the color balance to the industry-standard specifications used by cinematographers worldwide. Through an innovative color balance process, Apple TV works with iPhone and its advanced sensors to improve a television’s picture quality. tvOS uses the iPhone’s sensors to adjust the colors displayed in the operating system, so you don’t have to manually adjust the colors on your TV. The company describes this new option as a way to compensate for the poor native color calibration of some TVs, which are not always accurate. This feature is part of tvOS 14.5, which will be available for Apple TV HD (2015) and later “early next week,” according to Apple. CHECK APPLE COLOR MODE HOW TO
Read on as we explain how to balance the colors of your Apple TV. During the presentation, the company demonstrated a new feature to balance the colors of the Apple TV, but it turns out that this feature is also available for older Apple TV models as well. Apple this week introduced the sixth-generation Apple TV, which comes with the A12 chip, a new Siri Remote, and an HDMI 2.1 port with support for higher refresh rates with HDR content.