How do you change the color cast (white point) by a program? I'd be happy with either of two solutions.
1. (Poor, but acceptable): A way for a shell script to set the display profile. Combined with manually creating several profiles with different casts. 2. A way to adjust the current profile by an objective-C (or Java) program. Does not mean start from scratch -- the programs I see that start from scratch result in blue shifts, and I don't want to write a full calibration program. I just want to start from the existing calibration data and modify it. Specifically, from what I've read online, the eyes take visual cues from sunsets to help tell your body "Get ready for bed". With calibrated displays, sunlight lamps, etc, my body never really gets ready for bed until I collapse :-). There are programs for Microsoft Windows that adjust the display cast to simulate sunset. I'd like to write one for Mac. (I haven't seen one so far). -- Political and economic blog of a strict constitutionalist http://StrictConstitution.BlogSpot.com _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
