How to change laptop screen saturation in command line?
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I have a laptop and I only use my Nvidia card (GTX1060M) with the Nvidia driver. However, The "Nvidia x server settings" application does not provide any options for adjusting my screen colours. I have a message that says I should do it with an external RandR capable tool.
With xrandr, I have not found any solution to adjust saturation on the man page. Do I have missed something or there is no way to do it without an external monitor with build-in image calibration ?
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I have a laptop and I only use my Nvidia card (GTX1060M) with the Nvidia driver. However, The "Nvidia x server settings" application does not provide any options for adjusting my screen colours. I have a message that says I should do it with an external RandR capable tool.
With xrandr, I have not found any solution to adjust saturation on the man page. Do I have missed something or there is no way to do it without an external monitor with build-in image calibration ?
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I have a laptop and I only use my Nvidia card (GTX1060M) with the Nvidia driver. However, The "Nvidia x server settings" application does not provide any options for adjusting my screen colours. I have a message that says I should do it with an external RandR capable tool.
With xrandr, I have not found any solution to adjust saturation on the man page. Do I have missed something or there is no way to do it without an external monitor with build-in image calibration ?
xrandr
I have a laptop and I only use my Nvidia card (GTX1060M) with the Nvidia driver. However, The "Nvidia x server settings" application does not provide any options for adjusting my screen colours. I have a message that says I should do it with an external RandR capable tool.
With xrandr, I have not found any solution to adjust saturation on the man page. Do I have missed something or there is no way to do it without an external monitor with build-in image calibration ?
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