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I have a 16in MacBook Pro M3 Max and and the app has me going above 100% brightness on anything over 400 nits. This seemed off to me because I recall that at 100% the display was at 600nits, and after checking online that is confirmed. I would appreciate it if you could fix that if possible. Thanks! |
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Yes, the 16" MBP M3 Max has 600nits max, however if you enable Auto Brightness, it might be limited to 400nits unless the sun is directly shining at your Mac, as the 100% brightness does not have a fixed nits value with Auto Brightness on (note: I generally recommend turning Auto Brightness off when using brightness upscaling). |
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Yes, the 16" MBP M3 Max has 600nits max, however if you enable Auto Brightness, it might be limited to 400nits unless the sun is directly shining at your Mac, as the 100% brightness does not have a fixed nits value with Auto Brightness on (note: I generally recommend turning Auto Brightness off when using brightness upscaling).