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This article is sort of a review of the color balance feature of the Apple TV, where we will figure whether it really improves your picture quality or not. If you have used this feature before, then you would know that it utilizes the iPhone cellular device to balance and measure the hue shades of the Apple TV.

Generally, people do not like to tinker with their television, but there are people who prefer a certain resolution and picture color optimization, and if you are interested in calibrating these aspects of your Apple TV, then you can proceed to read further. A new television function has been released by Apple for their premium television box Apple TV, which lets you draw the most high-quality pictures through your streaming box. And, it does not even require professional toolsets and an exorbitant light meter. The new function released by Apple just requires your iPhone device to do the job. And the whole process will not take more than thirty seconds.

The new function is called “Color Balance,” and users can find the option present in the settings menu of their Apple TV setup.

However, before proceeding further, let us glance at some procedures on how to access this feature.

How to Access the “Color Balance” feature of Apple TV

  • In the commencing step, you need to ensure that you are in possession of an iPhone cellular device with the version “iPhone X” or versions after that. The phone should also have a Face ID application, and the operating system of the device should be at least iOS 14.5 or the versions newer than that.
  • Of course, in order to use the “Color Balance” function, you need to own an Apple TV 4K, or any Apple TV with the running operating system of versions TVOS 14.5 or later versions.
  • Now, if you need to access the “Color Balance” feature of Apple TV, you need to switch on your streaming box and then click on the “Settings” application which you may find on the screen.
  • Then, tap on the “Video & Audio” option.
  • Open the Calibration section. Look for the “Color Balance feature, and once you find it, please select it.
  • Now, hold your cellular device in front of your Apple TV screen.
  • You will notice that on your Apple TV screen, a color swatch will appear, and your phone will commence to measure it.
  • After the measurement is done, the phone will balance the color output of the Apple TV to regulate the hue output.

Is Color Balance Feature Effective Enough?

After following the above-mentioned instructions, you would notice that the color output of your Apple TV has been altered. Now, you may ask how much of a difference the feature makes. Well, first of all, the feature does work, but there are some red flags. Several reviewers, such as David Katzmaier of CNET, have tested the features with different budgeted TV models like high-end, midrange, and low-cost.

Overall, the “Color Balance” will give you a satisfactory result; however, the picture mode will affect the result if you choose to change. The feature works fine on the images offering dark tone or low quality and also on inadequate picture modes. However, “Color Balance” will not prove to be much useful in the accurate mode because it already has a high quality. In those pictures, you will see that “Color Balance” will offer no noteworthy impact.

You do not need this function of “Color Balance” if you are using an accurate color mode to start with. And, if you want to select the accurate color mode, the process is pretty straightforward. All you need to do is to go to the TV menu and opt for either of the following modes such as Filmmaker, Cinema, Calibrated, Movie, ISF Bright, Custom Bright, or Calibrated Bright. Furthermore, the default setting of HDR television is optimized in a way that you would need to do anything to get the best color output. However, you can utilize “Color Balance” in lower-end televisions while using Apple TVs.

Source: How Effective Is Apple TV’s Color Balance?

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