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NAME

       Calibrate - Calibrate a Display.

DESCRIPTION

       Calibrate a Display, Version 1.5.1 Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL Version
       3 Diagnostic: Usage requested usage: dispcal [options] outfile

       -v [n] Verbose mode

       -display displayname Choose X11 display name

       -d n[,m]
              Choose the display  n  from  the  following  list  (default  1)  Optionally  choose
              different display m for VideoLUT access

              1 = 'Screen 1, Output VBOX0 at 0, 0, width 1605, height 1079'

       -dweb[:port]
              Display via a web server at port (default 8080)

       -c listno
              Set communication port from the following list (default 1)

              ** No ports found **

       -r     Report on the calibrated display then exit

       -R     Report on the uncalibrated display then exit

       -m     Skip adjustment of the monitor controls

       -o [profile.icc]
              Create fast matrix/shaper profile [different filename to outfile.icc]

       -O "description"
              Fast ICC Profile Description string (Default "outfile")

       -u     Update previous calibration and (if -o used) ICC profile VideoLUTs

       -q [vlmh]
              Quality - Very Low, Low, Medium (def), High

       -p     Use telephoto mode (ie. for a projector) (if available)

       -t [temp]
              White Daylight locus target, optional target temperaturee in deg. K (deflt.)

       -T [temp]
              White Black Body locus target, optional target temperaturee in deg. K

       -w x,y Set the target white point as chromaticity coordinates

       -b bright
              Set the target white brightness in cd/m^2

       -g gamma
              Set  the  target  response  curve  advertised gamma (Def. 2.4) Use "-gl" for L*a*b*
              curve Use "-gs" for sRGB curve Use "-g709" for REC 709  curve  (should  use  -a  as
              well!)   Use "-g240" for SMPTE 240M curve (should use -a as well!)  Use "-G2.4 -f0"
              for BT.1886

       -G gamma
              Set the target response curve actual technical gamma

       -f [degree]
              Amount of black level accounted for with output offset (default all output offset)

       -a ambient
              Use viewing condition adjustment for ambient in Lux

       -k factor
              Amount to correct black hue, 0 = none, 1 = full, Default = Automatic

       -A rate
              Rate of blending from neutral to black point. Default 4.0

       -B blkbright
              Set the target black brightness in cd/m^2

       -e [n] Run n verify passes on final curves

       -E     Run only verify pass on installed calibration curves

       -P ho,vo,ss[,vs]
              Position test window and scale it ho,vi: 0.0  =  left/top,  0.5  =  center,  1.0  =
              right/bottom etc.  ss: 0.5 = half, 1.0 = normal, 2.0 = double etc.

       -F     Fill whole screen with black background

       -n     Don't set override redirect on test window

       -J     Run instrument calibration first (used rarely)

       -N     Disable initial calibration of instrument if possible

       -H     Use high resolution spectrum mode (if available)

       -X file.ccmx
              Apply Colorimeter Correction Matrix

       -X file.ccss
              Use Colorimeter Calibration Spectral Samples for calibration

       -Q observ
              Choose  CIE  Observer  for  spectrometer  or  CCSS  colorimeter data: 1931_2 (def),
              1964_10, S&B 1955_2, shaw, J&V 1978_2, 1964_10c

       -I b|w Drift compensation, Black: -Ib, White: -Iw, Both: -Ibw

       -Y A   Use non-adaptive integration time mode (if available).

       -C "command"
              Invoke shell "command" each time a color is set

       -M "command"
              Invoke shell "command" each time a color is measured

       -W n|h|x
              Override serial port flow control: n = none, h = HW, x = Xon/Xoff

       -D [level]
              Print debug diagnostics to stderr

       inoutfile
              Base name for created or updated .cal and .icc output files

       Author: Graeme W. Gill, licensed under the AGPL  Version  3  Diagnostic:  Usage  requested
       usage: dispcal [options] outfile

       -v [n] Verbose mode

       -display displayname Choose X11 display name

       -d n[,m]
              Choose  the  display  n  from  the  following  list  (default  1) Optionally choose
              different display m for VideoLUT access

              1 = 'Screen 1, Output VBOX0 at 0, 0, width 1605, height 1079'

       -dweb[:port]
              Display via a web server at port (default 8080)

       -c listno
              Set communication port from the following list (default 1)

              ** No ports found **

       -r     Report on the calibrated display then exit

       -R     Report on the uncalibrated display then exit

       -m     Skip adjustment of the monitor controls

       -o [profile.icc]
              Create fast matrix/shaper profile [different filename to outfile.icc]

       -O "description"
              Fast ICC Profile Description string (Default "outfile")

       -u     Update previous calibration and (if -o used) ICC profile VideoLUTs

       -q [vlmh]
              Quality - Very Low, Low, Medium (def), High

       -p     Use telephoto mode (ie. for a projector) (if available)

       -t [temp]
              White Daylight locus target, optional target temperaturee in deg. K (deflt.)

       -T [temp]
              White Black Body locus target, optional target temperaturee in deg. K

       -w x,y Set the target white point as chromaticity coordinates

       -b bright
              Set the target white brightness in cd/m^2

       -g gamma
              Set the target response curve advertised gamma (Def.  2.4)  Use  "-gl"  for  L*a*b*
              curve  Use  "-gs"  for  sRGB  curve Use "-g709" for REC 709 curve (should use -a as
              well!)  Use "-g240" for SMPTE 240M curve (should use -a as well!)  Use "-G2.4  -f0"
              for BT.1886

       -G gamma
              Set the target response curve actual technical gamma

       -f [degree]
              Amount of black level accounted for with output offset (default all output offset)

       -a ambient
              Use viewing condition adjustment for ambient in Lux

       -k factor
              Amount to correct black hue, 0 = none, 1 = full, Default = Automatic

       -A rate
              Rate of blending from neutral to black point. Default 4.0

       -B blkbright
              Set the target black brightness in cd/m^2

       -e [n] Run n verify passes on final curves

       -E     Run only verify pass on installed calibration curves

       -P ho,vo,ss[,vs]
              Position  test  window  and  scale  it  ho,vi:  0.0 = left/top, 0.5 = center, 1.0 =
              right/bottom etc.  ss: 0.5 = half, 1.0 = normal, 2.0 = double etc.

       -F     Fill whole screen with black background

       -n     Don't set override redirect on test window

       -J     Run instrument calibration first (used rarely)

       -N     Disable initial calibration of instrument if possible

       -H     Use high resolution spectrum mode (if available)

       -X file.ccmx
              Apply Colorimeter Correction Matrix

       -X file.ccss
              Use Colorimeter Calibration Spectral Samples for calibration

       -Q observ
              Choose CIE Observer for  spectrometer  or  CCSS  colorimeter  data:  1931_2  (def),
              1964_10, S&B 1955_2, shaw, J&V 1978_2, 1964_10c

       -I b|w Drift compensation, Black: -Ib, White: -Iw, Both: -Ibw

       -Y A   Use non-adaptive integration time mode (if available).

       -C "command"
              Invoke shell "command" each time a color is set

       -M "command"
              Invoke shell "command" each time a color is measured

       -W n|h|x
              Override serial port flow control: n = none, h = HW, x = Xon/Xoff

       -D [level]
              Print debug diagnostics to stderr

       inoutfile
              Base name for created or updated .cal and .icc output files