Hi there,
Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
Martin
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:26:38 +0200
Martin Kaffanke wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on
>the printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
>
>Martin
This is usually done in the monitor's OSD color temp controls
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C
On Montag, 21. September 2015 19:26:38 CEST, Martin Kaffanke wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same
as on the printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on
sight?
Try --gamma and --brightness on xrandr.
You can also try the more versatile (but
Am 21.09.2015 um 19:26 schrieb Martin Kaffanke:
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
You can check if KolorManager[1] finds a profile for your monitor in
Taxi DB[2] and install that. KDE's KWin ha
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 07:26:38PM +0200, Martin Kaffanke wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
Usually there is some way, but there is more than one and each
one is non-t
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De: "Martin Kaffanke"
Hi,
> Is there a way to make colors on the display looking the same as on the
> printer, by
> printing a Page and compare the screen on sight?
That's not really useful, unless you never intend to use your pictures with any
other printer or scr
I am trying to determine the license for font-bh-lucidatypewriter-dpi75, which
appears to be under the Bigelow & Holmes copyright. Any information would be
appreciated.
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