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calibrating your CRT monitors. When done, the program will
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.
+ information is stored in the file named FILE.
The program cannot be run from inside X, it is required that
it is run from the Linux VT, otherwise known as the TTY.
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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
+ be sufficiently calibrated manually without it. However,
+ before crt-calibrator the best way to calibrate CRT monitors
+ was to use specialised test images, with colour bars and
+ samples. But this requires expertise; the common user will not
+ know how to construct 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.
+ find any interactive tool for changing the settings.
+ The alternative was to use test pictures that relied on you
+ deciding what looked most realistic rather than the image
+ itself telling you. But that is not all: to my knowledge,
+ this is the first program that runs outside a display server.
SEE ALSO
analyse-gamma(1), blueshift(1)