| ▲ | abram 6 hours ago | |
I've used Linux on desktops/laptops intermittently since the year 2000, but I've been using mostly MacOS in recent years. With Apple not inspiring confidence lately, I wanted to try using Linux as a daily OS again. So I installed Fedora on a laptop last month. After installation I noticed that the colors on my OLED display were very oversaturated. After some frustrating attempts to get ICC profiles working, I was dismayed to read this: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/12-y... Sounds like Wayland color management is... almost done? But the lack of a complete implementation didn't stop my distro from making Wayland the default. So now I'm left having to choose between using the cool new Wayland compositors and having accurate colors in my photo editing apps :( | ||
| ▲ | eviks 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> and having accurate colors in my photo editing apps Should've stayed in the terminal where the distro wants you to be! | ||