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[EDITED in an attempt to tidy this up and summarise what I now want to know.]

I want to extract the identification for the display installed in my laptop (in order to identify the correct ICC profile from an archive downloaded from Lenovo as explained at http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Colour_profile).

get-edid fails to extract anything useful. However, using the EDID block from xrandr's output and the online EDID extractor at http://www.edidreader.com/, I got something which at least appears meaningful:

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Header Information
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Valid Checksum: TRUE
EDID Header: OK
EISA ID: AUO
Product Code: 226D
Serial Number: 0
Manufacture Date: 52/2015
EDID Version: 1.4

Number of Extensions: 0
Checksum: 0xA8

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However, neither AUO nor 226D appear anywhere in the INF file provided to match EISAs with profiles. The EISAs in that file all start LEN or IBM and are then followed by four additional letters/numbers.

The archive of profiles I downloaded (r0dmi04w.exe) was obtained from the list of downloads for my machine, so it should contain something relevant. I extracted the files with innoextract.

The ThinkWiki instructions suggestion using monitor-edid, but that appears to be no longer available or maintained. Moreover, I can't figure out the correct profile by a process of elimination (as also suggested there), because information about my display dimensions, resolution and type does not discriminate between cases paired with different hardware.

How can I identify the correct profile for my machine?

Here's the output from get-edid using the comment at https://unix.stackexchange.com/question … 171_323121:

However, I am not getting a neat identifier as I'm meant to, so I must still be doing something wrong:

The identifier and model name are not actually empty - the characters look like those you see when the terminal doesn't know what to do with some strange unicode character or is trying to use the wrong encoding to display the file. (I'm not saying that's what it is - just that 'what the hell is this?' symbols display rather than nothing, as it looks here.)

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I'm rather confused by the fact that parse-edid returns as the vendor what the online tool returns as the EISA.

Dpms Serial Number Manufacture Dates

Last edited by cfr (2017-11-18 00:10:28)