The Inconvenient Truth About Display Calibration

Desde las 20:20 hasta 20:40 el 11/04/2013

 

"In this presentation I will outline the inconvenient truths about color management and display calibration in a lighthearted but technical way. I'll discuss things like changing the display gamma for ambient lighting conditions and explain why everyone should sit in a dark room and paint the walls gray. I'm going to try to cover areas like wide gamut displays, D50 v.s. D65 temperatures, calibration v.s. profiling and will name-and-shame some non-color-managed applications that we can't live without."

Richard Hughes is the designer of the ColorHug open source calibration device, and also maintainer of colord, gnome-color-manager, the color plugin in gnome-settings-daemon and the color panel in gnome-control-center. he has been working on open source software for about 8 years and now work for Red Hat in the desktop department. 

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Medialab-Prado · Plaza de las Letras, C/ Alameda, 15 Madrid

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