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xfce:xfce4-settings:color [2019/07/22 02:00] – [Add a color profile] kevinbowenxfce:xfce4-settings:color [2022/12/12 21:27] (current) – [Activate a color profile] alexxcons
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-====== Color Profiles ======+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +{{ :xfce:xfce.settings.color.png?no link|}} 
 +====== xfce4-settings - Color Profiles ======
  
-The //Color Profiles// preference tool lets you configure multiple colorspace profiles for your monitor configurations.+  * **[[#Overview|Overview]]** 
 +  * **[[#Add a color profile|Add a color profile]]** 
 +  * **[[#Activate a color profile|Activate a color profile]]**
  
-===== Main Dialogue =====+The //Color Profiles// preference tool enables you to manage, install and generate color profiles to accurately color manage input (webcams, scanners) and output devices (displays, printers).
  
-<figure "Color Profile Dialogue Window">+<note>Display profiles don't work out of the box in Xfce (yet), you need a daemon like [[https://github.com/agalakhov/xiccd|xiccd]] for them to work.</note> 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Overview ===== 
 + 
 +The Xfce Color Profile settings tool is a front-end to set up color management 
 + for printers, scanners, and displays. It provides an interface for colord  
 +integration into Xfce. [[https://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/|Colord]] 
 +is a system service that enables you to manage, install and generate color  
 +profiles to accurately color manage input (webcams, scanners) and output devices. 
 + 
 +<figure "Color Profile Dialog Window">
 {{:xfce:xfce4-settings:color-profiles-main.png?nolink&|}} {{:xfce:xfce4-settings:color-profiles-main.png?nolink&|}}
 </figure> </figure>
 +
 +The Color Profile dialog enables you to:
 +
 +  *     Enable/disable color management per device
 +  *     Add or import color profiles per device
 +  *     Enable a profile and set it as default
 +
 +What it doesn’t do:
 +
 +  * Applying display profiles – For this you still need a daemon like [[https://github.com/agalakhov/xiccd|xiccd]].
 +  *     Calibration – You still have to use a tool, such as, [[https://displaycal.net/|displaycal]] to calibrate your display.
 +  *     Show detailed profile information (like a horseshoe color diagram). A tool like [[https://www.mankier.com/1/gcm-viewer|gcm-viewer]] is needed for that functionality.
 +
 +Dependencies:
 +  * cupsd: For printers
 +  * saned: For scanners
 +  * xiccd (etc): For displays
 +
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +
 ===== Add a color profile ===== ===== Add a color profile =====
  
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 {{:xfce:xfce4-settings:color-profiles-add-profile.png?nolink&|}} {{:xfce:xfce4-settings:color-profiles-add-profile.png?nolink&|}}
 </figure> </figure>
 +
 +To load a color profile, click on the + (plus) icon on the main Color Profile window. This will bring up a new window called "Add a color profile to Monitor". There you will see a list of profiles compatible with your system. Optionally, clicking on the folder icon in this window, will allow the import of an [[https://freedesktop.org/wiki/OpenIcc/|ICC]] compatible color profile.
 +
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +
 ===== Activate a color profile ===== ===== Activate a color profile =====
 +
 +<figure "Enable a color profile">
 +{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:color-profiles-enable-profile.png?nolink&|}}
 +</figure>
 +
 +Once the color profile(s) has been loaded, they can be enabled and activated or de-activated on a per-device basis.
 +
 +
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +[[:start|Back to main Xfce documentation page]]
 +
 +[[ :xfce:xfce4-settings:start:|Return to main xfce4-settings page]]