Hal V. Engel wrote:
to being affordable if there was software available. Argyll does not appear to be supported any more. But it may contain some basic building blocks that can be leveraged to extend Linux color management capabilities.

Argyll continues to be supported and developed, but releases are about every 6 to 12 months. It supports instruments that I have access to, and enough information to know how to drive. The main focus has been on print profiling, but monitor profiling is almost trivial by comparison. Monitor calibration (ie. setting the RAMDAC tables) on the other hand is rather hardware and O.S. dependent, so I haven't pursued it, given the mountain of other challenges. Argyll contains all the building blocks for no-compromise color management, but few people involved in Open Source projects have the knowledge of experience with color, to know how to go about using it.

Graeme Gill.






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