Hallöchen!

Tac Tacelosky writes:

> Any recommendations for color calibration hardware (and software)
> for Ubuntu, or where better to ask this question?

I bought a ColorMunki Display and it works nicely with Ubuntu.
DispcalGUI can even read the CD delivered with it and automatically
extract the correction profiles needed for better adaption of the
device to different display types (WLED, RGB-LED, cold cathode,
wide-gamut, video projector, etc), see the CCSS file format
http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/File_Formats.html#.ccss.

In
<http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/Calibration/MonitorCalibrationHardware.html>,
it perfomed very well.  Also note that the ColorMunki Display's
hardware is nearly identical to "i1d3" or "i1Display Pro" (the
latter can measure faster but not more accurate).  Only the software
scales with price, which is insignificant for Ubuntu users.

Tschö,
Torsten.

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