Hello all, I just got a new laptop (Dell XPS 15) that I ordered with an optional RGB LED display. This display has a high color gamut (around 98% of AdobeRGB color space). The problem is that probably to show off this capability the manufacturer set it by default to a very high saturation level. On Windows I just went to Intel graphics control center and set the saturation to -20. However, on Linux I've been unable to find any way of doing something similar.
Does anyone here know how this could be done? I know it sounds like a minor problem, but it's actually very annoying in regular use, not to mention for photo editing which is one of the reasons why I ordered this screen). This laptop should have an NVIDIA discrete card too (apart form the one integrated in the CPU -core i3- from Intel), and I guess that installing the proprietary drivers for it I might get a control center where I might be able to change the saturation, but it seems like an overkill solution, especially when I don't want to use that card or any proprietary drivers. I'm not at all sure this is actually a hardware/drivers problem, maybe it's just a software one and KDE/GNOME could have something to control the saturation, but I didn't find it there either (I tried in KDE's CC to turn all 3 color slides down hoping it would change the saturation, but it only makes the screen darker). Any hint much appreciated. Thanks! Alberto. _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: [email protected]
