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-.TH CRT-CALIBRATOR 1 CRT-CALIBRATOR
+.TH CRT-CALIBRATOR 1 CRT-CALIBRATOR CRT-CALIBRATOR
.SH NAME
crt-calibrator - CRT monitor calibrator utility for Linux VT
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ CRT monitors. When done, the program will print gamma-ramp
information that is useful when setting the calibrations
automatically. If
.B FILE
-is specified, this information is stored to that the file named
+is specified, this information is stored in the file named
.BR FILE .
.PP
The program cannot be run from inside
@@ -27,32 +27,18 @@ with nice gamma-curves, such as CRT monitors. Not monitors with
sigmoid-curves.
.SH RATIONALE
Few users have calibration hardware, and CRT monitors can be
-sufficiently calibrated manually without them. However, before
+sufficiently calibrated manually without it. However, before
.B crt-calibrator
-the best way to calibrator CRT monitors was to have specialised
+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 know how to contruct these
+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.
+it is tedious if you do not 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.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR analyse-gamma (1),
.BR blueshift (1)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Principal author, Mattias Andrée. See the COPYING file for the full
-list of authors.
-.SH LICENSE
-Copyright \(co 2014 Mattias Andrée
-.br
-License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
-.br
-This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
-.br
-There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs to https://codeberg.org/maandree/crt-calibrator/issues
-or to m@maandree.se