![]() ![]() When editing photos or using color-space aware apps, set novideo back to the wide gamut space you used in step 3. When you’re gaming or dealing with apps that don’t respect the system ICC, set novideo to sRGB.Set this profile as the system ICC in Windows Set novideo to your wide gamut working space of choice, then profile again.Profile your monitor with a colorimeter, do not load this profile into Windows.For gaming, you want novideo set to sRGB clamping. For photo editing you need novideo either disabled or targeting a wider gamut, and an ICC loaded for whatever your final display characteristics are. So unfortunately you’re going to need to reconfigure some things between photo editing and gaming. Since the color space conversion is done on the GPU side, the ICC profile must not be selected/loaded in Windows or any other application. The ICC in Win11’s display settings is use by applications like Photoshop that go looking for it, Windows itself doesn’t apply it to anything. The ICC in novideo is for describing the display color space instead of relying on EDID data. You end up with something overly desaturated and not in any sane color space at all.Ĭlamp happens at the GPU level, it affects the entire screen. This is not good, as you’ve stacked the same operation twice that only needs to be performed once. Then novideo will perform a second transform from EDID space > sRGB. Photoshop (for example) will convert the display buffer to the color space described in the ICC profile. How this one differs from the one on Windows 11? So what's happening if you set your clamp to sRGB and set the RTING ICC profile on my Windows machine? Will ICC-profile enabled application will be limited to sRGB because the Clamp is set on sRGB? or the Clamp will only effect application that does not support ICC profiles? (window for example will use sRGB, but Photoshop will use the RTING ICC profile with the full Gamut).Īlso, I noticed the novideo clamp has it own ICC profile option in the tool. ![]() Let's say I'm set my Windows ICC profile to be the one supplied by RTINGS. Windows for example, is not ICC-supported app. What I'm not sure about, is how ICC profile intertwine with the clamp.Īs far as I know, ICC Profile (the one you set on your Windows machine), will tell ICC-supported apps to use this profile. ![]() Rest of the time (I'm also playing Video-Games on the same machine), sRGB is enough for me (so things won't look over-saturated). I own a wide-gamut display (can support aRGB), but I really need to use aRGB only for Picture editing/viewing. /r/bapcsalesaustralia - Sales Reddit for Australia./r/buildapcsalesuk - Sales Reddit for UK./r/bapcsalescanada - Sales Reddit for Canada./r/buildapcsales - Sales Reddit for USA./r/battlestations - Show off your gear!./r/ultrawidemasterrace - Subreddit for 21:9 & wider monitors./r/buildapcmonitors - Monitor Purchasing Advice./r/buildapc - PC Building Community Resource./r/monitorsnews - For news about Monitors.High Refresh Rate Monitors (120Hz+) Related Reddits.Ultrawide Resolution Monitors (21:9, 1080/1440 variants).» DPI/PPI Calculator Easy PCPP Monitor Links » Monitor Debezeling Guide (by zerobahamut OCN) » Lightboost Hack for Supported Monitors How-To » Professional Color Calibration Tool Reviews and Recommendations » Check out the /r/monitors Wiki for guides and more! Knowledge Base Links Join us on Discord! / Monitor Enthusiasts Wiki Occasional exceptions will be made for those who are passionate about Monitor Lizards.ĥ) No back light bleed or IPS glow posts. Good Memes will be allowedĤ) Content must be News, Reviews, or high quality discussions related to Monitors and Display Technologies. Please visit /r/buildapcmonitor or our Discord server: ģ) No Low-Quality Meme Posts Allowed. Trolling and Insults will earn you a ban.Ģ) Purchase Advice and Technical Support are not allowed on this subreddit. Rulesġ) Please be respectful to others at all times. Home of the computer component that you see most. ![]()
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