Discussed in #1098
Originally posted by WWWFWWW July 2, 2022
It would be really great if MonitorControl had custom user presets for specific brightness/contrast values.
I am often working on a calibrated monitor set to a rather low brightness and contrast (set to an approximate industry standard conditions in a darkened room) when editing photographs, with the brightness and contrast determined by hardware calibration for best colour accuracy.
However, when just browsing the web on a sunny day with the window blinds open, I'd like to quickly up the values to some higher value for readability, but still retain my previous fine settings as a preset I could easily return to.
Having two presets (or at least one, "calibrated") would really help with that, especially with keyboard shortcuts for them.
I am aware I could script ddcctl for that, but MonitorControl is so much nicer to use!
Discussed in #1098
Originally posted by WWWFWWW July 2, 2022
It would be really great if MonitorControl had custom user presets for specific brightness/contrast values.
I am often working on a calibrated monitor set to a rather low brightness and contrast (set to an approximate industry standard conditions in a darkened room) when editing photographs, with the brightness and contrast determined by hardware calibration for best colour accuracy.
However, when just browsing the web on a sunny day with the window blinds open, I'd like to quickly up the values to some higher value for readability, but still retain my previous fine settings as a preset I could easily return to.
Having two presets (or at least one, "calibrated") would really help with that, especially with keyboard shortcuts for them.
I am aware I could script ddcctl for that, but MonitorControl is so much nicer to use!