Re: need NON-color-managed Mac software
Re: need NON-color-managed Mac software
- Subject: Re: need NON-color-managed Mac software
- From: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2008 22:21:13 +0200
edmund ronald wrote:
Hi Guys,
I need to do some spectral measurement of a display, and hence need
to bypass color management completely in order to bring up white,
black and primary r, g and b screens. Which software should I be using
to do this ? I am on Leopard.
e.g. Firefox 3: type "about:config" into the address bar, search for
property "gfx.color_management.enabled" an make sure that it is set to
"false" (the default setting is false). You have to restart Firefox in
order to apply changes.
you can check the ICC v2/v4 support here:
<http://color.org/version4html.xalter>
Please note that display calibration contained in the vcgt tag of the
display profile remains active, regardless of the color management
capabilities of the application.
You can reset it by using a display profile without vcgt tag.
You can also use Argyll's dispwin tool (e.g "dispwin -n" or "dispwin -n
-m") to test the native display values.
See <http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/dispwin.html> for details.
Klaus
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Klaus Karcher * Eichenallee 18
26203 Wardenburg * Germany
Tel. +49 441 8859770
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