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To install, apt-get install displaycal. | To install, apt-get install displaycal. | ||
If you have gnome-color-manager or colord-kde installed then just double click the .icc profile and click Import. You can then assign the new profile to an existing device using the System Settings ▸ Color panel. | |||
Profile calibration curves are automatically loaded at login, or can be loaded for all users at startup if the Set for all users button is clicked. | |||
==Acer AL1916W== | ==Acer AL1916W== |
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Participants | |
Skills | |
Status | Production |
Niche | Video artsy stuff |
Purpose | |
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.
If you have gnome-color-manager or colord-kde installed then just double click the .icc profile and click Import. You can then assign the new profile to an existing device using the System Settings ▸ Color panel.
Profile calibration curves are automatically loaded at login, or can be loaded for all users at startup if the Set for all users button is clicked.
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