> 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 i
On 22 July 2014 20:33, Frédéric Bron 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...
Make sure there's
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
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
On Jul 17, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Frédéric Bron 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 than the colord created
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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