Make sure there's no non-free process clearing the gamma ramps. The
non-free driver just isn't very XRANDR 1.3 compliant, and I only test
with the nouveau driver.
Yes, this is the issue. With nouveau, it works and with the nvidia
proprietary driver, it does not. However, the nouveau driver is
On 22 July 2014 20:33, Frédéric Bron frederic.b...@m4x.org wrote:
The log is attached. What follows may be relevant. It seems to me that
the profile is correctly applied. I do not see anything removing it.
However, I discovered that without the nvidia proprietary driver,
there is no issue...
Hi, thanks for help,
I installed a color profile for my LCD monitor.
Where did it come from?
I measured it with a colorimeter using argyllcms.
What do you get for?
colormgr get-devices
...
Object Path:
/org/freedesktop/ColorManager/devices/xrandr_Chi_Mei_Optoelectronics_corp__fred_1000
On Jul 17, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Frédéric Bron frederic.b...@m4x.org wrote:
I installed a color profile for my LCD monitor.
Where did it come from? Most manufacturer supplied ICC profiles are junk. a.)
Frequently aren't made correctly; b.) don't actually describe the display's
behavior better
On Mon, 2014-07-21 at 13:48 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
Most manufacturer supplied ICC profiles are junk. a.) Frequently
aren't made correctly; b.) don't actually describe the display's
behavior better than the colord created on based on EDID primaries,
often worse.
Considering that you can
I installed a color profile for my LCD monitor. When I start KDE, the
correct profile is applied but 1second later, it is disabled. I see
that because the background picture changes dramatically. Why?
Frédéric
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