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@danij I don’t know how, but it really doesn’t work. It looks the same as my Gamma 2.2 profile. The whitepoint correction seems it’s there, but the Gamma is unchanged. Thanks anyway!
You mean the laptop’s magenta tint goes away with the baked-in profile compared to the vcgt one on KDE/Wayland?
You mean the laptop’s magenta tint goes away with the baked-in profile compared to the vcgt one on KDE/Wayland?
No, I mean both behave the same, none of them changes the gamma.
Very strange given that the initial trc test worked.
One more test, if you don’t mind, to help me understand the limitations of KDE/Wayland.
Do any of the 2 attached profiles produce a difference on the whole desktop?
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Very strange given that the initial trc test worked.
One more test, if you don’t mind, to help me understand the limitations of KDE/Wayland.
Do any of the 2 attached profiles produce a difference on the whole desktop?
No problem, I tested them and it seems that both produce a change to the whole desktop, it is just subtle. Definitely both of them produce a change in the image viewer (Gwenview in this case), it was just harder to test them for the whole desktop, because they make a really subtle change, but after testing multiple times, my Wallpaper changes a little bit with both of them.
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