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Many applications don't inherit display's colour profile (Windows 11 22000.100)
sanjupanikkar Same here.
I should point out that Windows itself handles color profiles just fine.
When I open a jpeg on both screens with Window's built in preview program, I looks just fine.
But many other apps do look dull on the secondary screen.
That is the case for all the browsers I tested (Chrome, Edge Chromium, Firefox).
Cf screenshot example.
Chrome has a flag that allows to force a color profil, which fixes the issue for the seconday screen, but then everything looks oversaturated on the primary screen (which is high gamut).
Essentially, thos apps do not seem to benefit from Window's auto- color profile adjustements.
These worked fin on Windows 10.
Question is : who needs to update ?
Third party editors or Microsoft ?
Anyone has some info about an upcoming fix ?
- reusbrunoAug 19, 2021Copper ContributorTo be fair, this is not the final version so we assumed the risk by installing it.
Not sure of any incoming fixes. For the moment I have led to default icc and deleted the calibrated one.- michaelravierAug 19, 2021Copper ContributorAgreed. But that only works if you have one display, or several of the same kinds.
No doubt this will get fixed... I'm just surprised that this does not get mentioned anywhere. I tried to write a feedback to Microsoft but I couldn't find the form in the insider program.- reusbrunoAug 19, 2021Copper ContributorTrue that. I couldn't find it anywhere as well. Please, let us know if you find anything. I'll do the same.