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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-11-29 15:45:37 +0100
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DESCRIPTION
crt-calibrator is an interactive tool that guides you through
calibrating your CRT monitors. When done, the program will
- print colour ramps information that is useful when setting
+ print gamma-ramp information that is useful when setting
the calibrations automatically. If FILE is specified, this
information is stored to that the file named FILE.
@@ -20,6 +20,21 @@ NOTES
used to calibrate monitors with nice gamma-curves, such as
CRT monitors. Not monitors with sigmoid-curves.
+RATIONALE
+ Few users have calibration hardware, and CRT monitors can
+ be sufficiently calibrated manually without them. However,
+ before crt-calibrator the best way to calibrator CRT monitors
+ was to have specialised test images, with colour bars and
+ samples. But this requires expertise, the common user will
+ know how to contruct these images or the best procedure for
+ applying the corrections. And it is tedious if you do not
+ find any interactive tool for change changing the settings.
+ The alternative why was to use test pictures that relied on
+ you deciding what looked most realistic rather than the
+ image itself telling you. But that's not all, to my knowledge,
+ this is actually the first program that runs outside a
+ display server.
+
SEE ALSO
analyse-gamma(1), blueshift(1)