How to change how colors are rendered?

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GrevenGull
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se unió: 12/18/2017

My colors on my display (MacBook Pro 2012) seems very dark and sharp. Like good for a movie but bad for gaming.

I know in windows/proprietary drivers you can switch how the display displays colors in the settings.

Is there any way to it here?

chaosmonk

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se unió: 07/07/2017

> I know in windows/proprietary drivers you can switch how the display
> displays colors in the settings.
>
> Is there any way to it here?

I don't think MATE has anything like this built in, but DisplayCAL looks
promising.

$ https://displaycal.net/download/xUbuntu_16.04/amd64/DisplayCAL.deb
$ sudo gdebi DisplayCAL.deb

I don't know how to use it myself, but this page may be helpful.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ICC_profile

GrevenGull
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se unió: 12/18/2017

I'll look into it, thx :)

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loldier
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se unió: 02/17/2016

KDE Plasma Desktop Environment has a calibration application -- Gamma.

On the command line, there's 'xgamma' to alter a monitors gama correction through the X server ("obsolete", use 'xrandr').

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GrevenGull
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se unió: 12/18/2017

interesting, thanks :) KDE Plasma Desktop Environment, that means switching out the whole Mate right?

loldier
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se unió: 02/17/2016

I think it's a system settings module and you'd need to install a basic KDE plasma desktop. The module package name is kgamma5.

I'm on Ubuntu MATE and I had to install kde-plasma-desktop to make it work.

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