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02/23/2007 11:14:28 AM · #1
Continuing my love/hate relationship with Linux I have once again installed a partition with openSUSE on my computer. I have a spyderPRO that works great in windows but haven't had much luck using it in Linux. Anyone know of a way to calibrate your monitors in Linux?
02/23/2007 11:23:53 AM · #2
Originally posted by Megatherian:

Continuing my love/hate relationship with Linux I have once again installed a partition with openSUSE on my computer. I have a spyderPRO that works great in windows but haven't had much luck using it in Linux. Anyone know of a way to calibrate your monitors in Linux?


I don't think any of the available software supports profiles or does a good job with them. The best you could do is probably calibrate in windows. You won't be able to use a monitor profile anyway I don't think, so the second step of profiling probably doesn't matter. Vista appears to have similar problems at the moment too.

Edit: apparently things have improved a bit

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_color_management

Message edited by author 2007-02-23 11:24:56.
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