Color Calibration In Ubuntu
Color Calibration In Ubuntu:
Here are some great places to dig in to color in Ubuntu.
Applications: Applications > Add/Remove…
LProf:
“LPROF is the only open source ICC profiler with a graphical user interface. It can be used to create ICC version 2 compliant profiles for cameras, scanners and monitors. As such it fills a necessary niche in the emerging open source color management effort.”
http://www.linuks.mine.nu/displaycalibrator/
“DisplayCalibrator is a GNUstep application to calibrate the gamma of your display.”
Imview Image Viewer:
Image viewing and analysis application
Imview is an application which
* Displays a large number of image formats.
* Displays 2D or 3D (as slices) images with a very good zoom and pan feature.
* Works with multi-spectral, time series or multi-page documents (e.g.: Satellite images, TIFF stacks, animated GIFs and heterogeneous multi-component files).
* Displays all pixel types (1-bit to 64-bit data, integer or floating point).
* Arbitrary 1-D profile of 2-D images (or of 2-D slices of 3-D images) can be displayed.
* Has support for arbitrary colourmaps for all pixel types (i.e.: false colour display).
* Has standard image manipulation facilities (brightness/contrast, gamma, zoom, crop, rotation, etc).
* Can be controlled remotely via sockets and text commands (for easy integration into various image analysis systems).
* Images can be uploaded into Imview via sockets or shared memory.
* And much more!
Homepage: http://www.cmis.csiro.au/Hugues.Talbot/imview/
Helpful Links:
Argyll:
“Argyll is an open source, ICC compatible color management system. It supports accurate ICC profile creation for scanners, CMYK printers, film recorders and calibration and profiling of displays.”
Argyll Betas:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/argyllcms/10-2007/msg00031.html
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