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Has anyone gotten DisplayCAL to work on a Raspberry Pi computer? http://raspberrypi.org The machine runs Raspbian which is a variant of Debian. I’d like to connect my Spyder5 Pro and calibrate a display, but I’m having trouble even finding out of the machine supports display profiles.
Thanks in advance,
david,
Hard to say. Performance is probably going to be quite slow due to the Pi’s hardware (my impression as a mere spectator of various RPi related discussion is it doesn’t seem to hold up very well even compared to an old desktop PC when the system is actually under some load), so even if things work it will probably require a lot of patience – that’s just my assumption though. You can find DisplayCAL for Raspbian here (completely untested): https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/fhoech/Raspbian_9.0/armhf/
FYI in a RPi 3 + up to date Raspbian:
https://www.avsforum.com/forum/139-display-calibration/3054734-raspberry-pi-display-calibration.html#post57732250
Also I tried Archlinux (simplest distro I know) for a RPi B and manually instaling X from default repos: no GPU LUT access. So no calibration.
IDNK if X11 version in Archlinux default repos are Wayland like Graeme said or if there is no driver access to LUT or if Video LUT are missing in HW.
AFAIK there is no ICC suport at OS level. I’m not talking about desktop color management, just talking about publishing ICCs to apps like most Linux distros.
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