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I am trying to create a professional photography workflow in Ubuntu. I've calibrated my monitor with a Spyder 3 (works out of the box in 12.04).



But I need to know the file path to the monitor calibration profile that is created in the Gnome Color Manager ("Color" in System Settings).



Where is the *.icm file located? It's not in the usr/share/color directory.



Any help would be really appreciated.



Thanks


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You can find your colour profiles as ICC files in ~/.local/share/icc. (Where ~ is your home folder).



The files have slightly cryptic names, but you can open them (with the ICC Profile Installer) to see a little more information. Otherwise, open the Color settings panel and click the View details button with a profile selected. The "Filename" field in that dialog should point you in the right direction.


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