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I am looking for a nice and simple way to adjust screen colours. Redshift seems to do it so it is certainly possible. Is there a utility which gives some Red, Green, Blue scroll bars to adjust screen colours? So far what I have found (colormgr, Argyll CMS) all look too complicated to use and can't get my tiny head around those.



I have Ubuntu 14.04 installed on a HP pavilion laptop.



Thanks,
Deepesh
PS: I can handle terminal so command line tool will do if the options are simple as -r -g -b.










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    I am looking for a nice and simple way to adjust screen colours. Redshift seems to do it so it is certainly possible. Is there a utility which gives some Red, Green, Blue scroll bars to adjust screen colours? So far what I have found (colormgr, Argyll CMS) all look too complicated to use and can't get my tiny head around those.



    I have Ubuntu 14.04 installed on a HP pavilion laptop.



    Thanks,
    Deepesh
    PS: I can handle terminal so command line tool will do if the options are simple as -r -g -b.










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      I am looking for a nice and simple way to adjust screen colours. Redshift seems to do it so it is certainly possible. Is there a utility which gives some Red, Green, Blue scroll bars to adjust screen colours? So far what I have found (colormgr, Argyll CMS) all look too complicated to use and can't get my tiny head around those.



      I have Ubuntu 14.04 installed on a HP pavilion laptop.



      Thanks,
      Deepesh
      PS: I can handle terminal so command line tool will do if the options are simple as -r -g -b.










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      I am looking for a nice and simple way to adjust screen colours. Redshift seems to do it so it is certainly possible. Is there a utility which gives some Red, Green, Blue scroll bars to adjust screen colours? So far what I have found (colormgr, Argyll CMS) all look too complicated to use and can't get my tiny head around those.



      I have Ubuntu 14.04 installed on a HP pavilion laptop.



      Thanks,
      Deepesh
      PS: I can handle terminal so command line tool will do if the options are simple as -r -g -b.







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          In settings -> color you should be able to change the color settings of your monitor.
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          • In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

            – Deepesh
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          • trying to install gnome color manager

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          • In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

            – Deepesh
            Jan 19 '15 at 22:39











          • trying to install gnome color manager

            – Trafegon
            Jan 19 '15 at 23:01
















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          In settings -> color you should be able to change the color settings of your monitor.
          Can not find what you need?






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          • In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

            – Deepesh
            Jan 19 '15 at 22:39











          • trying to install gnome color manager

            – Trafegon
            Jan 19 '15 at 23:01














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          In settings -> color you should be able to change the color settings of your monitor.
          Can not find what you need?






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          In settings -> color you should be able to change the color settings of your monitor.
          Can not find what you need?







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          • In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

            – Deepesh
            Jan 19 '15 at 22:39











          • trying to install gnome color manager

            – Trafegon
            Jan 19 '15 at 23:01



















          • In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

            – Deepesh
            Jan 19 '15 at 22:39











          • trying to install gnome color manager

            – Trafegon
            Jan 19 '15 at 23:01

















          In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

          – Deepesh
          Jan 19 '15 at 22:39





          In Settings there is Device colour profiles, Screen Display and Brighness and lock. Nothing like just color though.

          – Deepesh
          Jan 19 '15 at 22:39













          trying to install gnome color manager

          – Trafegon
          Jan 19 '15 at 23:01





          trying to install gnome color manager

          – Trafegon
          Jan 19 '15 at 23:01


















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