ColorHug devices in stock

Ania and I spend a good chunk of this weekend calibrating more ColorHug devices, the open-hardware colorimeter. A combination of me being unwell last week and the stress of a house extension (and a baby on the way) meant this batch has been far more delayed than we wanted it to be. Devices can be purchased on the website with no pre-order required as we’ve now worked through the backlog and have got stock spare.

If you’re interested in the latest things we’ve been working on have a look the FAQ entry about the new measurement modes available in the latest experimental firmware.

Thanks!

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Richard has over 10 years of experience developing open source software. He is the maintainer of GNOME Software, PackageKit, GNOME Packagekit, GNOME Power Manager, GNOME Color Manager, colord, and UPower and also contributes to many other projects and opensource standards. Richard has three main areas of interest on the free desktop, color management, package management, and power management. Richard graduated a few years ago from the University of Surrey with a Masters in Electronics Engineering. He now works for Red Hat in the desktop group, and also manages a company selling open source calibration equipment. Richard's outside interests include taking photos and eating good food.

4 thoughts on “ColorHug devices in stock”

    1. No GUADEC unfortunately, my wife is over 7 months pregnant and there’s a huge hole where the back of our house used to be. Until the builders make the house secure and we’ve had the baby, my wife has been pretty insistent I don’t go gallivanting around the globe doing geeky things :)

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