Beautiful, I hope so! Thanks, parafin.
And junkyardsparkle, I read that thread, and it certainly seems related...
thanks for the link.
-Mark
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 5:36 AM, parafin wrote:
> should be fixed in 2.2.2, which will be released soon.
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2017 22:54:29 -0800
> junky
I just now went into settings > shortcuts to see if I could bind a keyboard
input to the "auto" button in the levels module. There wasn't any such binding,
but there *was* a subsection for "fusion", which, as far as I know, only exists
in the base curve module. Looking in the base curve module b
Tony,
> On Ubuntu in 'System Settings' in the Hardware section there is an
> option called 'Device Colour Profiles' which can be used to select a
> suitable profile for a screen or printer. It also has a 'Calibrate
> option that becomes available when you plug in a suitable device
>
I see, that
I followed this with a lot of success:
https://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/using-argyllcms-colormunki-to-produce-excellent-printer-profiles.6878/page-3
John
On 22/01/17 16:35, Tony Arnold wrote:
Has anyone on this list had any success creating a colour profile for
their printer using the
Pascal,
On Sun, 2017-01-22 at 17:49 +0100, Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le dimanche 22 janvier 2017 à 16:35 +, Tony Arnold a écrit :
> > Has anyone on this list had any success creating a colour profile
> > for
> > their printer using the 'Device Colour Profiles' in System Setting
> > with a Color Mun
Le dimanche 22 janvier 2017 à 16:35 +, Tony Arnold a écrit :
> Has anyone on this list had any success creating a colour profile for
> their printer using the 'Device Colour Profiles' in System Setting
> with a Color Munki Photo device?
Not sure what you are refering to with 'Device Colour Pro
Has anyone on this list had any success creating a colour profile for their
printer using the 'Device Colour Profiles' in System Setting with a Color Munki
Photo device?
Regards,
Tony.
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