Check that Night Light isn’t turned on - this is a feature which turns the screen orange during certain hours but can get stuck on even though it’s showing as off.
If it’s off turn on & then off.
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My Toshiba Satellite laptop screen has become slightly orange, making it very difficult to edit photos without them coming out a bit green. Is there a way of correcting this? I haven't got the night mode on, I figured I might have reduced the blue light being displayed, but I haven't. Many thanks.
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Check that Night Light isn’t turned on - this is a feature which turns the screen orange during certain hours but can get stuck on even though it’s showing as off.
If it’s off turn on & then off.
Hi Richard
If your screen has an orange, then more blue does need to be added . . .
Click your Start Button, then just type dccw and hit Enter
That will open the Screen Calibration application
Run through the steps on that app adjusting your screen as you go, then when you hit the color balance, you will need to add blue, or reduce Red on your screen . . .
Hi RichardChown
I am Vijay, an Independent Advisor. I am here to work with you on this problem.
Windows Key+CTRL+SHIFT+B
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