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ColdWater@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago

How can I extract .icc profile from KDE's bulit-in option?

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How can I extract .icc profile from KDE's bulit-in option?

ColdWater@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago
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  • Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    There’s no icc profile for it, it’s just read from the EDID

  • AstroLightz@lemmy.world
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    Woah what theme is that? It looks cool.

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    • ColdWater@lemmy.caOP
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      just in case picture above did not show up

      • HelloRoot@lemy.lol
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        it’s probably a file on the disk somewhere so try using the find command on / and filter name by *.icc extension. You should spot it from there.

        • ferric_carcinization@lemmy.ml
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          it’s probably a file

          Maybe, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it were only kept in memory, being monitor-specific & re-retrievable.

          If it’s not stored in a file, perhaps KDE cli tools or debug utilities could help.

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