On Jul 17, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Frédéric Bron <frederic.bron(a)m4x.org> wrote:
I installed a color profile for my LCD monitor.
Where did it come from? Most manufacturer supplied ICC profiles are junk. a.) Frequently
aren't made correctly; b.) don't actually describe the display's behavior
better than the colord created on based on EDID primaries, often worse.
When I start KDE, the
correct profile is applied but 1second later, it is disabled. I see
that because the background picture changes dramatically. Why?
Can you see anything in the journal at the time of starting KDE and subsequent disabling?
In a shell use journalctl -f, and then in a separate shell start KDE and note anything in
the "journal following" shell if there's anything related at the time the
profile is disabled.
What do you get for?
colormgr get-devices
Chris Murphy