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Am 25.10.2017 um 19:37 schrieb Kenneth:
> My Win 7 computer has a built-in graphics chip: Intel Q965/Q963 Express Chipset
> family. (I've never installed a 3rd-party graphics *card* on any computer, BTW.)
> From some research I've done, Windows (starting with Vista) began using its own
> color gamut-mapping feature or converter, called WCS (Windows Color System). In
> Win 7's own "Color Management" app ('advanced' tab), these are the various
> parameters I see:
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> Rendering intent: I set it to "Perceptual (photo images)"
>
> ICC profile-- apparently only one is installed on my computer (or none at all?):
> "sRGB display profile with display hardware configuration data derived from
> calibration."
>
> Device profile: "System default (sRGB IEC61966-2.1)"
That's the one you want to change. Otherwise, Windows and all other
colour-space-aware software will think that your display conforms to sRGB.
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