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QuickGamma Alternatives

QuickGamma Alternatives

QuickGamma

Why do you need QuickGamma?

The relationship between the input signal and the luminance of a monitor is not linear but exponential with gamma being the exponent. A gamma value of 2.2 has become the de facto standard in Windows, the Internet and the digital photography. This means that only monitors with a gamma value of 2.2 will produce a correct output. Despite the fact that the gamma values of monitors have improved over the years, many monitors still have a gamma value that deviates more or less from 2.2. A correction is therefore required to achieve optimal results. The monitor gamma can easily be corrected to 2.2 using QuickGamma. More information and detailed instructions on how to use QuickGamma are available by pushing the Help button in QuickGamma.

Best QuickGamma Alternatives for Linux

Looking for a program that is like QuickGamma? We have our top picks here. If you need another program that has some of the features of QuickGamma on your device, read what we recommend in this post.

DisplayCAL (formerly known as dispcalGUI)

DisplayCAL (formerly known as dispcalGUI)

FreeOpen SourceMacWindowsLinux

dispcalGUI is a graphical user interface developed by Florian Höch for the display calibration and profiling tools of Argyll CMS, an open source color management...

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