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|description=This test case tests whether applying the vendor-provided color profile for a particular monitor in gnome-color-management is successful. You will require the vendor-provided color profile for a monitor connected to your system, which can usually be found in the Windows driver for the monitor. See [http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/10/28/gnome-color-manager/ this blog post] for more information. | |description=This test case tests whether applying the vendor-provided color profile for a particular monitor in gnome-color-management is successful. You will require the vendor-provided color profile for a monitor connected to your system, which can usually be found in the Windows driver for the monitor. See [http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/10/28/gnome-color-manager/ this blog post] for more information. | ||
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# Run the profile management tool: on the system menus, System / Preferences / Color Profiles | # Run the profile management tool: on the system menus, System / Preferences / Color Profiles | ||
# On the ''Defaults'' tab, ensure the box ''Apply display correction'' is checked | # On the ''Defaults'' tab, ensure the box ''Apply display correction'' is checked | ||
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# The display should not look obviously incorrect with the profile applied | # The display should not look obviously incorrect with the profile applied | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 13 January 2011
Description
This test case tests whether applying the vendor-provided color profile for a particular monitor in gnome-color-management is successful. You will require the vendor-provided color profile for a monitor connected to your system, which can usually be found in the Windows driver for the monitor. See this blog post for more information.
Setup
- Ensure the
gnome-color-manager
package is installed - Remove any previous configuration by deleting the
~/.config/gnome-color-manager
and~/.color
directories - Ensure no color calibration hardware is connected
How to test
- Run the profile management tool: on the system menus, System / Preferences / Color Profiles
- On the Defaults tab, ensure the box Apply display correction is checked
- Drag the ICC profile for a connected monitor into the profile management tool window
- On the Profiles tab, check whether the newly-imported profile is listed and read the description text
- On the Devices tab, select the connected monitor from the list, and choose the newly-imported profile from the Color Profile drop-down menu
Expected Results
- The profile should appear in the Profiles tab and the description should be sensible
- The profile should be applied when selected
- The display should not look obviously incorrect with the profile applied