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I have a weird problem on a secondhand laptop running Fedora Silverblue: GNOME is very blue.
I run the same OS on my other device and it's fine, so it's probably a fault with the monitor or a kernel/driver issue. Regardless of the cause, I was wondering if it might be possible to add the feature of changing the RBG values on the GNOME colour profile?
Reducing the gamma with this script has helped a bit, so I thank you for that :) Having this additional feature would help me shift it back to a more normal colour balance.
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Hi, I think this is already possible (unless your it's your monitor that adds a constant value to the blue channel), because both gamma and contrast settings work per-channel!
Here's how to make the screen less blue by multiplying the channel:
I have a weird problem on a secondhand laptop running Fedora Silverblue: GNOME is very blue.
I run the same OS on my other device and it's fine, so it's probably a fault with the monitor or a kernel/driver issue. Regardless of the cause, I was wondering if it might be possible to add the feature of changing the RBG values on the GNOME colour profile?
Reducing the gamma with this script has helped a bit, so I thank you for that :) Having this additional feature would help me shift it back to a more normal colour balance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: