nvidia-settings
if you're using the proprietary driver.
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Yup. Found it under the Monitor option, works great.
There are color settings in pretty much every desktop environment. I’m not sure where to find them on others, but in Gnome they’re in the Settings app under “Colors”.
What do I do for Window managers ? I Haven't tried a DE other than xfce in years. Maybe it's my cue to try Plasma or Gnome.
It looks like for Xfce, it’s called “Color Profiles” in the settings. From the screenshots it looks like it works the same as Gnome’s.
You've likely searched for this and found https://github.com/libvibrant/vibrantLinux
I don't have an NVIDIA card but this might be what you want, maybe?