On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Richard Hughes <hughsient@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > In gnome-color-manager we show an estimated time for the calibration > when the user selects between a low, medium and high quality > calibration. This is sometimes wildly optimistic on some hardware as > it depends on the brightness of the display, the calibration hardware > and the number of patches. At the moment we do the timing guess based > just on the number of patches. > > So I can make that time estimate a little more accurate I'm asking a > favour. If you have any calibration equipment handy, could you please: > > * set your brightness to 100% > * download the attached ti1 file > * run the following command > > and then tell me the output, along with the device type: > > time dispread -yl display-normal > > For instance, I get: > > DTP-94: 5m26.049s > ColorMunki (including calibration time): 1m52.435s > ColorHug (old firmware): 3m18.785s > Huey: 2m58.156s > > Any results very welcome! Thanks. > > Richard. > Spyder 4 real 3m30.866s user 0m0.065s sys 0m0.122s -- John (J5) Palmieri