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Eugene2020-07-16 14:41:56
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Eugene, 2020-07-16 14:41:56

Where in the registry is the monitor/screen calibration profile applied?

Hello everybody.
Updated the matrix on the laptop (TN -> IPS). Everything is fine, only the black level is a bit high on the new matrix.
This can be easily fixed using the built-in Windows Monitor Color Calibration tool . After configuration, a new .icc file with calibration is created in the directory with color profiles and this profile is set for the monitor as the default color profile. You can manually assign such a profile in "Color settings for displays, scanners and printers" , but for this you have to make a few clicks.
The question is how to activate a certain color profile by default by an entry in the registry, or in another way, so that the new profile is as easy as possible to set by default (by double clicking)?

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Vapaamies, 2020-07-16
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You need not just a color profile, but an inf file to install a monitor "driver" that will apply it. Take the native installation files from the laptop and experiment. Windows will swear that the driver is not signed. There's nothing to be done here.

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