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On Linux, displaycal was used to calibrate. | On Linux, displaycal was used to calibrate. | ||
To install, apt-get install displaycal. | |||
==Acer AL1916W== | ==Acer AL1916W== | ||
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9hz5bJ0MR_xUk54VUd4QnE1aGc calibration file] | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9hz5bJ0MR_xUk54VUd4QnE1aGc calibration file] | ||
Revision as of 05:29, 10 April 2020
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| Status | Production |
| Niche | Video artsy stuff |
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| Tool | Yes |
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A Spyder4 is being used to calibrate screens.
If you would like to calibrate your screen, ask Invict for the device.
On Linux, displaycal was used to calibrate.
To install, apt-get install displaycal.
Acer AL1916W
Latest calibration: 2017-09-20
Philips 150s4
Latest calibration: 2017-09-16
Philips 190B
Latest calibration: 2017-09-20
Samsung SyncMaster 913n
Latest calibration: 2017-09-17