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			<title>Monitor calibration for Linux CentOS 6</title>
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			<description>Hi! 
 
We recently bought new monitors at our VFX company that we need to calibrate. We are running on a Linux CentOS 6 system. Does anyone have any experience in calibrating monitors on a Linux CentOS 6 system? We have been looking at options like ColorHug, Spyder, X-Rite but they donīt seem to be...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi!<br />
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We recently bought new monitors at our VFX company that we need to calibrate. We are running on a Linux CentOS 6 system. Does anyone have any experience in calibrating monitors on a Linux CentOS 6 system? We have been looking at options like ColorHug, Spyder, X-Rite but they donīt seem to be compatible with CentOS 6. <br />
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Thanks in advance!</div>

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