White balance for the whole X desktop

Tom Metro tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Sun Apr 3 18:38:42 EDT 2011


Brendan Kidwell wrote:
> - my new Dell Vostro v130 with a decidedly blue backlight that's
> rather depressing

Is this a trend? My ASUS VW266H also has a cold color temperature.
Something I saw noted in several reviews. Easily noticeable when placed
along side my laptop's display and a window spans across both displays.

At first I found it objectionable, and tried adjusting the monitor's
built-in settings, which I was never able to get to match the laptop's
display. Now I've gotten used to it, and by comparison the laptop now
appears unnaturally yellow (warm).


> What is the general procedure for creating and applying a white
> balance formula in modern GNOME/KDE/XFCE desktops?
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

Dan Ritter wrote:
> There are proprietary things that can be done with NVidia...

I just recently noticed that (in Ubuntu):
System -> Administration -> NVIDIA X Server Settings
Then X Screen 0 -> X Server Color Correction

Not helpful in my case, as it applies to the entire X display, and not a
specific monitor.

 -Tom

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