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dwm_lut
- How do you calibrate a monitor? I want to fix the colours on my M28U monitor
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How do you correct sRGB clamps out of box?
There is also this: https://github.com/ledoge/dwm_lut
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ACER XB323QK NV review
If you want to use 3DLut, then I suggest using DWMLut, because Win10 DWM (Desktop Window Manager) is everywhere, even if it is exclusive full screen and the desktop optimization settings are turned off, it is possible to maintain calibration, and currently BattlEye and EAC do not block DWMLut ; please do not use it with ICC and VCGT calibration because it will cause secondary calibration problems.
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Non-uniform gamma correction to compensate for viewing angle induced gamma shift?
You should be able to hack dwm_lut to apply your shader! Not sure how easily hackable the code is, but everything you need (hooking into DWM + the scaffolding for applying a shader) is in there.
- Ask HN: Is there a developer laptop that does not suck and is not a Mac in 2022?
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Calibration Dell S2721DFGA and LG 38GL950G with DisplayCAL
I would also recommend investigating dwm_lut or novideo_srgb as alternatives to actually applying the profile, as they're actually a bit more robust than the native Windows color management system.
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The Dell XPS laptop was the reason I switched to a Macbook.
If you need color accuracy, then give dwm_lut a try. If you generate a 3D LUT properly in DisplayCal with a good colorimeter like a Calibrite (and a proper correction profile) and import the LUT into dwm_lut then you'll have accuracy that's likely beyond anything you've ever used before unless you're accustomed to using wide gamut displays with hardware 3D LUTs.
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Adjust tint on monitor manually, NOT via RGB channels.
Material needed : - Your colorimeter with Diplaycal - A D65 light bulb with high color rendering index (Do your own researchs as IDK where you live and I don't want to ;-) ) - A colorchecker passport (Calibrite brand is good) - A digital camera - The software Lumariver profile designer to calibrate the digital camera : http://www.lumariver.com/ - The DWM_LUT here : https://github.com/ledoge/dwm_lut - Patience of cours ! :-)
- GUI monitor calibration (help settle a workplace argument)
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AW3423DW Color Changing in Apps
https://github.com/ledoge/dwm_lut :)
novideo_srgb
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A complete, exhaustive, thorough, and in-depth review of the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2023), and everything there is to know about it
The only way to fix this issue is to use an open-source utility called novideo_srgb. https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb
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Wind down DCI-P3 to sRGB for a laptop
There's novideo_srgb but it only works for Nvidia cards.
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How do you calibrate a monitor? I want to fix the colours on my M28U monitor
I haven't watched the video but just in case it isn't mentioned there I want to mention it here: You need to consider Windows' inability to properly color manage, you will see oversaturated colors in most applications unless you use a tool like: https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb
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AW2723DF Weird color issue
Also, since you're concerned about color accuracy, check out this program: https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb
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Every PC gamer needs to know their monitor colors are limited by default in windows
And while you're at it, be sure to clamp your monitor to sRGB with this tool for NVIDIA cards, unless your monitor can properly display HDR.
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Dell 34 WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor – S3422DWG | Dell ($649-$130=$519) Code: Save20 at checkout for discount.
- Odd default color settings; saturation is too high, and the default gamma curve is too high causing everything to be washed out (with no setting to adjust gamma specifically; I can't seem to find good settings myself). If you have an NVIDIA GPU, you can use novideo_srgb in conjunction with RTING's ICC profile and monitor settings to get (what I perceive to be) near perfect colors.
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Just received the brand new Lenovo Y27qf-30 (1440p 240Hz 10-bit). Let me know if you have any questions!
Unfortunately yes. The display comes "color calibrated", there's even a nice report included as seen here, however it's with a widen colour gamut of 125% sRGB. There's an sRGB mode, but it locks the brightness to 75, which is too much imo. Currently I'm using this program to clampen it, which I'd say works quite well, but I can't verify if it's 100% sRGB with this and I don't have an ICC profile to ensure so. The AMD catalyst driver has something similair to this integrated for folks that have an AMD GPU.
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No Colour Management in Firefox 113
For wide-gamut monitors that have oversaturation, I highly recommend novideo_srgb for Nvidia, or using AMD's own SRGB clamp to clamp colors down to SRGB to fix oversaturation. It'll fix oversaturation for the entire screen, not just a specific application. You can also use your own color profile for more accurate colors with novideo_srgb.
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How Bad is Color Banding?
get the srgb clamp tool , go to advanced-dithering : enable, spatialDynamic2x2, 8bit (or 10 if your monitor is 10bit native). dont need to do anything else, dont need to activate the clamp.
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Calibrating a monitor with HDR
Here's the thread where I found the settings that gave me the best results for novideo_srgb: https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb/issues/18 I'd follow aufkrawall's findings, as those worked really well for me.
What are some alternatives?
WinCenterTitle - WinCenterTitle is a simple tool that allows you to center align the text in Windows 10 titlebars, the same way it was in Windows 8, 8.1, or even 3.1.
NvAPIWrapper - NvAPIWrapper is a .Net wrapper for NVIDIA public API, capable of managing all aspects of a display setup using NVIDIA GPUs
jgmenu - An X11 menu
HeliosDisplayManagement - An open source display profile management program for Windows with support for NVIDIA Surround
AMDColorTweaks - Calibrate monitors to sRGB or other color spaces on AMD GPUs, based on raw data or ICC profiles
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
libinput-config
TinyNvidiaUpdateChecker - Windows tool to check for NVIDIA GPU driver updates
dwm_lut - Apply 3D LUTs to the Windows desktop for system-wide color correction/calibration
CUDAfy.NET - CUDAfy .NET allows easy development of high performance GPGPU applications completely from the .NET. It's developed in C#.
MHC2 - information about next generation color management in Windows
AusStockChecker - A tool to monitor stock availability and notify you of items you wish to purchase from a collection of Australian retailers, such as a NVIDIA GPU or AMD GPU/CPU, or Xbox or PS5.