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    I want color controls for Linux

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by AboutThreeFitty, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. AboutThreeFitty

    AboutThreeFitty ~350

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    This is pretty straight forward. I want to know if there is a way to edit the color of the laptop monitor. Intel, Ati, and Nvidia all have color controls that let you change the color of the monitor in Windows 7 and older. Is there a control or download that could help me out with this? The factory colors for this laptop (x100e) are awful and just needs a little more saturation.

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    Just so we're clear. I'm not looking for Display Color Calibration(In Windows) but rather a way to give me full control over the settings just like Ati's CCC.
     
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    corbintechboy Notebook Consultant

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    Have you installed the proprietary drivers for you card?
     
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    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    gnome-color-manager will let you choose .icm/icc profiles
     
  4. AboutThreeFitty

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    I found CCC. I must be blind. Thank you for the help.