On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Lars Tore Gustavsen <lars.tore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My guess is that your Dell monitor is a very good monitor and works > nice with a matrix profile. The x61 on the other hand may work much > better with a LUT profile. Ah, makes sense. The Dell is an extended gamut IPS panel. Should I still do a LUT profile for it though? dispcal can't do a LUT profile by itself, right? I have to do targen/dispread/colprof. I tried doing one for the X61 but colprof crashed with a Segmentation fault. My commands: $ argyll-targen -v -d3 -f500 X61 $ dispread -d2 -v X61 $ colprof -v -D"X61 V6" -qm -S /usr/share/color/icc/srgb.icc -cpp -dmt X61 colprof crashes after "Creating optimised per channel curves". The ubuntu build seems to be stripped of debug symbols so gdb can't print a stack trace. I guess I should try the final 1.1.0. > I don't think the ambient light measurements are smart on a carry > around laptop. I just wanted it to be as close as possible to the other monitor when together. Pedro