FGLRX Monitor calibration tool
I came across xcalib -a tiny monitor calibration loader for XFree86 (or X.org) and MS-Windows.
One thing which stood out is the fglrx specific version of the tool (http://www.etg.e-technik.uni-erlange...eb/doe/xcalib/ )
Has anyone used this and seen a noticeable difference with their displays?
Sorry to resurrect this old thread I just needed some help setting up my dell E228WFP under linux:
[note: I've found the other thread http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showt...ht=calibration ]
The only useful site I have found are http://www.linux.com/articles/113936 and http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6635 .
How do you go about calibrating your monitors under linux? (Yes it make a difference)
Also does anyone know of anything integrated into the latest ati drivers to simplify that [all i can see is the colour slider]?
In particular when using the fglrx xcalib do you set the device and screen settings to use "aticonfig-device[0]" and "aticonfig-screen[0]"
Finally related to xcalib - is there a way to set it up so then it automatically loads an icm profile I desire?
Michael: is there any monitor calib setup involved in your benchmarks (I'm assuming this might have an impact on image quality tests)?
Last edited by hmmm; 09-11-2007 at 02:49 AM .
I'me Québécois and I don't know if I understand your question but if you serch a good tols to caliber your screen you can use CVS Lprof. This software can use a calibration tools like:
X-Rite EyeOne Display
X-Rite EyeOne Display 2
X-Rite EyeOne Pro
X-Rite DTP-94
and create a color profile for your screen:
http://lprof.cvs.sourceforge.net/lprof/
http://lprof.sourceforge.net/
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