https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476960
--- Comment #6 from tomasbe...@protonmail.com --- Like how xrandr can manipulate gamma for the final output, I believe you can manually adjust the RGB balance while keeping the ICC profile you are using. In practice and visually, the manual adjustment would be on top of the resulting color output from the profile. If generating an ICC profile also gives the expected result then either way is fine. My digital art is hobbyist, but even if I wasn't an artist, I would still like to fix the white balance and tint of my screen so white is pure white and not a greenish white. It really increases the color quality of the screen and the experience is much better. We don't always rely on just ICC profiles for calibration. Even on professional monitors the built-in settings for RGB balance, gamma, etc are very useful. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.