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Or even better, build a desktop pc and use a monitor that you can adjust. Laptops are portable toys. Serious image processing is done with a with a desktop pc.
I already have a desktop monitor, but because it a TN panel, the colors are washed out. That's the reason I asked this question initially. I don't do any serious image processing I just watch films/shows. Thanks for the help though. I really want to stick with Linux. Do you know if Nvidia has its own drivers supported? AMD gave up on fglxr i guess.
Hey man, thanks for responding but the setting that I am looking for is Color Saturation, or Digital Vibrance. Although I was looking for Temperature as well, so thanks again.
Hey man, thanks for the answer, but I am looking to change the "Color Saturation", or "Digital Vibrance". I was looking to change the color temperature as well so again, thanks!
Basically what I am looking for is a GUI like Catalyst Center. Like I said, I already tried DriConf but couldn't find Saturation or Digital Vibrance.
Hey guys, I'm really new to GNU/Linux environment. I did some research, but I couldn't find any posts about this issue. I have Mesa drivers installed, but because I can't download any proprietary drivers, I would like to know where to change the color saturation. I tried to do it from DriConf, but it honestly is just too complicated for me. Thanks in advance
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