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  • robbrown66
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    Uninstalled colord-kde, rebooted. Now colors are back to normal.

    Are there any alternatives?

    Ubuntu tells me to use the display setting (settings >> display) and add profile there. This feature is missing from kubuntu, so that's no help.

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  • robbrown66
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    I installed colord-kde and assigned my display profile...

    Now everything on screen is dark. If I open digikam and turn off color management just for that app, the images show normally. When i turn color management back on, it goes dark. Same goes for seeing images in gwenview or firefox. All dark. Something is wrong with colord-kde.

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  • robbrown66
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    Originally posted by claydoh View Post
    It can be installed using the package colord-kde
    Thank you! Now I see an app 'Color Corrections', and I can assign the profile (once I copy it over from my mac disk).

    Would be nice to have this selection feature made available in KDE

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  • claydoh
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    It can be installed using the package colord-kde

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  • robbrown66
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    Assign color profile to display

    I'm running Kubuntu 20.04. I would like to assign a profile to my display (I already have one). In other ubuntu distros, I could go to display settings for that display and assign it on the screen for that display. In Kubuntu 20.04 there is no option.

    Seems like an omission from the KDE UI?

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