I did a hardware calibration for a LG wide gamut monitor using their Windows 
software, which generates an ICC profile, and I'm using the resulting profile 
in Linux. The Windows generated profiles seem more accurate than the Linux ones.

Michael


Am 23. November 2016 03:24:11 MEZ, schrieb "Šarūnas Burdulis" 
<[email protected]>:
>On 11/22/2016 04:32 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>> 
>> I'm wondering if the BenQ SW2700PT hardware calibration can be used
>on
>> GNU/Linux?
>> 
>> How does it works BTW?
>> 
>> Is a ICC profile done with DispCAL can be sent to the monitor?
>> 
>> Looking for feedbacks from users having used hardware calibration.
>
>I have used NEC wide gamut monitor with their SpectraView software
>(there is Linux version). SpectraView takes over monitor settings, i.e.
>sets desired brigtness cd/m^2, “white point” and then uses USB-attached
>photometer to profile. Profile then can be used by X and apps.
>
>On the other hand, the same photometer can be used with
>argyll/DisplayCAL. In this case, monitor is in “manual” mode,
>brightness
>and individual RGB channels adjusted using monitor controls until
>desired values are reached, and then profiling.
>
>Good results in both cases.
>
>Šarūnas
>math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas

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