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Problem with Gamma settings

Anonymous
2019-01-08T16:22:05+00:00

I have a problem with colors on my screen. My email pages and some other web pages look white. I found out that the gamma setting are too high and made them as low as possible. It helped and the colors got better. But after booting the system the issue gets back.

Gammar settings keeps changing on its own. I tried to uninstall drivers both Nvidia and INtel and reinstalled them again but in compatibility mode but it didn’t change anything.

My system: Acer E5-575G  running Windows 10 Home, v. 1803 + Nvidia Geforce 940MX.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-01-08T16:25:07+00:00

    HI Aaron, sorry to hear it. I have a few solutions for you:

    A: Try disabling Game Bar

    Sometimes Windows 10 Game Bar can break the color calibration and ICC color profile:

    • Open the Settings

    Gaming

    Game bar

    • Turn off Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game bar

    B: Try turning off Night Light

    • Open the Settings

    System

    Display.

    • When you are under Color, toggle off the Night light switch.

    C: try installing the older version of NVidia graphics driver to check if the calibration settings can be set using the NVidia control panel.

    I also recommend that you refer to the thread with instructions by Monica Cam https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

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