I came here after searching online for the same thing.
It supports all the devices that colord supports:
https://github.com/hughsie/colord
I would like to see more information:
- which devices are supported in ubuntu
and some feedback on why the calibrate button is greyed out.
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I'm not a Ubuntu developer. I just bumped into the disabled calibrate
button and came here via Google. I later realized that it was due to a
calibration device not being connected. I was expecting some manual
calibration instead and incorrectly confirmed this bug.
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I just calibrated my display with an X-Rite in 16.04 LTS and it loaded
the resulting profile automatically.
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Really, over 2 years and someone considers this "confirmed" as of 6
hours ago?
I've moved onto the 16.04 release.
I did have a calibration device attached but I couldn't find drivers for
it. I had borrowed it from a friend and since it's so long ago I don't
remember the device I was using but it
I believe that the calibration is supposed to be done with a colorimeter
and the button is grayed out because there's no colorimeters connected:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/color-calibrationdevices.html
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Did you ever figure this out?
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Title:
"Calibrate" in Systems Stettings -> Color disabled.
Status in unity-settings
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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