> Also, different platforms have different gamma standards. Mac monitors=20
> do gamma 1.5 I think, while on the PC the standard is more like 1.8,=20
> and sRGB is 2.2. And if you want good antialiasing, having good gamma=20
> correction is a big help.
 
> Digital cameras are everywhere now, and people edit and print their=20
> photos at home. It would be nice if what they see on screen is a decent=20
> preview of what will come out of the printer, and for that, you need at=20
> least half decent gamma settings. Windows has had built-in support for=20
> device profiles and everything since 98 or so. It's time the open=20
> desktop catches up.

Even web browsers have gamma tweaking available.
Run "links -g" and do: <ESCAPE>  Setup -> Video options

If we care about applications such as graphics artists and home photo
printing, are there any features that need to be added to allow color
calibration?
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