Re: 10-but LUTs and the Dell U2711
- From: Andrew Lutomirski <luto mit edu>
- To: Richard Hughes <hughsient gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-color-manager-list <gnome-color-manager-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: 10-but LUTs and the Dell U2711
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:09:39 -0400
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Richard Hughes <hughsient gmail com> wrote:
> On 20 July 2010 20:06, Andrew Lutomirski <luto mit edu> wrote:
>> I have a Dell U2711, which has 10 bits per channel over DisplayPort
>> (although I'm not sure that anything other than i915 can drive 10 bits
>> right now, and even i915 needs bleeding-edge drivers). Can GCM
>> program a 10-bit video card LUT?
>
> In theory, yes. I've made the GcmClut object generate the amount of
> data for each LUT size, but I admit I've never tested it on anything
> other than 8 bpp.
>
>> Also, the U2711 has an internal LUT, although no one seems to know how
>> to program it (even on Windows) or even whether it can be programmed
>> with anything other than a (not-very-good) factory calibration.
>> Richard, did your libcolor-glib work give you any ideas for how to
>> test for DDC control of a LUT on an unknown monitor? I'd be happy to
>> test and fiddle.
>
> Yes. I'm still waiting for me DreamColor monitor to arrive, and that
> allows a custom colorspace to be uploaded. For your monitor, you
> probably need to convince the manufacturer to give you the specs, or
> find a windows tool that calibrates the monitor and then trace that.
>
> You always have to be a little but careful sending hardware random
> data to reverse engineer it. First, the output of "gcm-ddc-util
> --enumerate" should give us something to work on.
gcm-dump-edid says:
Monitor name: DELL U2711
Vendor name: Dell
Serial number: D971T0471EFL
PNP identifier: DEL
Size: 60x34
Gamma: 2.200000
gcm-ddc-util --enumerate says:
$ sudo ./gcm-ddc-util --enumerate
EDID: f3b71e4fd0bf14ac3db509cbc4ba48ba
PNPID: DELA055
Model: U2711
0x02 [secondary-degauss]
0x04 [reset-factory-defaults]
0x05 [reset-brightness-and-contrast]
0x06 [reset-factory-geometry]
0x08 [reset-factory-default-color]
0x10 [brightness]
0x12 [contrast]
0x14 [select-color-preset] ( 1 5 8 0 0 )
0x16 [red-video-gain]
0x18 [green-video-gain]
0x1a [blue-video-gain]
0x52 [saturation]
0x60 [input-source-select] ( 1 3 4 5 0 0 11 )
0xac [horizontal-frequency]
0xae [vertical-frequency]
0xb2 [unknown]
0xb6 [unknown]
0xc6 [unknown]
0xc8 [unknown]
0xc9 [firmware-version]
0xd6 [dpms-control-(1---on/4---stby)] ( 1 4 5 )
0xdc [magicbright-(1---text/2---internet/3---entertain/4---custom)]
( 0 2 3 4 5 )
0xdf [vcp-version]
0xfd [power-led]
--control 0xb2 --get doesn't seem to work.
This is also suspicious:
$ sudo ./gcm-ddc-util --display f3b71e4fd0bf14ac3db509cbc4ba48ba
--control vcp-version --get
vcp-version is 513, max is 255
I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, though, and I haven't
spotted the DreamColor code. (Is it there?)
--Andy
>
> Richard.
>
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