Oct 20 2020 07:50 PM
I have two monitor setup calibrated with ColorMunki loaded with a color profile (.icm).
Since the last windows updates, every time I open the action center notifications or open some sections of the windows configuration such as "screen options" or Sistem my right monitor changes the color profile as default and I can't change it back unless I reboot the computer. It's really annoying
I have version 2004
19041.572
120.2212.310
Nov 07 2020 12:14 PM
Nov 15 2020 09:25 PM
I tried all of them but non of them worked.
Feb 07 2021 01:06 AM
@FrancoPalacios111 Hi there, I have exactly the same issue with the same configuration (ColorMunki).
Did you solve it? How?
Thanks!
Feb 07 2021 01:43 AM
Found this in the meantime which seems to do it from:
Save your ICC profile in the following location: \Windows\system32\spool\drivers\color
You can change your computer's color management settings by opening "Color Management" in Control Panel.
Feb 08 2021 07:10 AM
May 30 2021 06:43 AM - edited May 30 2021 12:08 PM
Hey. Thanks for that video, i have no doubt that it helped, but i think its great to have color setup for my display, in order to avoid any problems in the future.
And so far, dear friends, I most likely have a solution to the problem, who has an Intel video card (iGpu) and the like.
In the Calibration Loader task (task planning service) i have two default triggers enabled and i do added one more trigger that called for "when unlocking a workstation by a user", this trigger is enabled and delay task option is set up for 30 seconds, also in the Settings tab, at the very bottom i set option "the following rule applies if tasks are already running:" to run a new instance parallel
upd: if this did not help you or your calibration is lost again, you can try to clone all these three triggers (or someone of them), with a different delay in execution, for example, the first copy - instantly, the second copy - 30 seconds, the third copy - 1 minute.
Unfortunately, you have to wait about 30 seconds (or more) after sleep mode for the display to return it's right calibration, but it's still better than nothing. And there is no solution in the Internet so far, in my case it is a laptop. HP ProBook 430 G4 with Intel HD 610 Graphics videocard and Windows 10 20H2 on the board.
I'm on...