1 Title: First monitor calibration using ColorHug
5 <p>A few days ago my color calibration gadget
6 <a href="http://www.hughski.com/index.html">ColorHug</a> arrived in the
7 mail, and I've had a few days to test it. As all my machines are
8 running Debian Squeeze, where
9 <a href="http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/colorhug-client.html">the
10 calibration software</a> is missing (it is present in Wheezy and Sid),
11 I ran the calibration using the Fedora based live CD. This worked
12 just fine. So far I have only done the quick calibration. It was
13 slow enough for me, so I will leave the more extensive calibration for
16 <p>After calibration, I get a ICC color profile file that can be
17 passed to programs understanding such tools. KDE do not seem to
18 understand it out of the box, so I searched for command line tools to
19 use to load the color profile into X. xcalib was the first one I
20 found, and it seem to work fine for single monitor setups. But for my
21 video player, a laptop with a flat screen attached, it was unable to
22 load the color profile for the correct monitor. After searching a
24 <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1347896">discovered</a>
25 that the dispwin tool from the argyll package would do what I wanted,
29 dispwin -d 1 profile.icc
32 <p>later I had the color profile loaded for the correct monitor. The
33 result was a bit more pink than I expected. I guess I picked the
34 wrong monitor type for the "led" monitor I got, but the result is good