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Since the Fall creators update of Windows 10. I have had issues with over saturated colors. I have since rolled back but my intel settings didn't this time. And so I don't have the Color Gamut Slider.
If anyone knows which driver had this feature it would be very helpful.
https://i.imgur.com/6tYWyRo.png https://i.imgur.com/6tYWyRo.png
Im using an Intel HD 630 on an MSI GL62M
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Thank you very much for contacting the Intel Communities Team, Arkie.
Allow me to share with you that this setting was removed from the Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel since the color is adjusted now from Windows* as https://www.windowscentral.com/how-calibrate-your-pcs-monitor-windows-10 this article shows. Please try installing the http://download.msi.com/nb_drivers/vga/vga_win64%20(1)_22.20.16.4836_0x92c73879.zip graphics drivers provided by your system manufacturer to double check if this setting is available in this version.
Antony S.
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Thank you for replying. I have tried windows color calibration to no avail. however I will try the driver you provided. But I do not believe it will help me.
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Hello, Arkie.
I would like to know the results of the drivers update.
Antony S.
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Thanks for the follow up. Unfortunately it did not bring back the color gamut settings I needed.
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Hello, Arkie.
I have checked this with our development group and this feature can only be handle now from Windows* as previously mentioned. You can try installing rolling back to a previous Windows* version and not updating it nonetheless, we can not guarantee this option will be available.
Antony S.
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Is there any solution for this , except calibrating with a hardware?
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Im suffering from the same issue, I was able to calibrate with that slider, but it is disappeared .

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