Load color profile with f.lux
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If you use a Spyder, the software profile loader may cause f.lux to flash periodically. You can disable the Spyder software on startup, and use f.lux instead to load the profile. Also, when you're calibrating a display, you'll want to do the opposite and quit f.lux before you do.
and use f.lux instead to load the profile
Can someone explain how?Thanks
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f.lux will load the profile for each monitor when it starts up. nothing you have to do.
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@herf thanks, how does it know which profile to load?
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We use the Windows color profile for each display. You set it up in Windows control panel.