Hi.<br><br>I've been struggling for ages with colorspace options for my TV - it's a Sony Bravia that thinks pure black is #101010 and pure white is EBEBEB ("studio levels"?). It only does full-range RGB at its native resolution (1368x768), but that mode won't run at anything other than 60Hz, which means I get really bad jitter with the 25fps PAL that gets broadcast in the UK. So, I have to stick with 720p at 50Hz and suffer black crush or white blow-out, or shifting gamma when something "whiter than white" comes onscreen! Unfortunately, Avenard's patches for the VDPAU colorspace stuff seem to make little difference for me, as the real problem is when I pull the OSD up or use the menus - sure, it adjust the video properly, but when the OSD pops up with text at #FFFFFF, the TV shifts everything up to compensate. Until nvidia implements a system-wide colorspace option (as they have on Windows) I'd resigned myself to just tollerating it.<br>
<br>Anyway, I was just tinkering with xset to try and overcome a separate issue, when I spotted the following in $ xset q:<br><br>Colors:<br> default colormap: 0x20 BlackPixel: 0 WhitePixel: 16777215<br><br>Am I right in thinking that I could use xset's colormap stuff to compensate for anything drawn by the windowmanager or Xorg? I'm clutching at straws here!<br>
<br>Ben<br>