If colours are not looking as they should on the screen, it's probably because the device isn't using the correct colour profile. Here's the fix on Windows 11.
On Windows 11, similar to any operating system, accurate colour rendering on the screen is critical, even more for those professionals working on video editing, photography, or gamers. As a result, in this guide, you will learn the steps to set the correct colour profile for your monitor.
A colour profile is a combination of settings that manufacturers create to describe how colours should render on the display. Only after setting the correct profile, you'll be able to experience the intended colour representation.
Although the operating system can detect and configure the appropriate profile if you notice that the colours don't look accurate, the problem is probably not the monitor but rather the profile, which you can update from the colour Management application available on Windows 11.
This how-to guidewill walk you through the steps to use the correct colour profile on Windows 11.
How to download colour profiles for a display on Windows 11
Usually, the colour profiles ("ICM" or "ICC" files) available for your monitor come in the driver package or the installation disc. However, you can always download the files from the manufacturer's website.
To find and download the correct colour profile on Windows 11, use these steps:
- Open the monitor's support page.
- Browse to the download section.
- Search for the latest monitor driver (not the graphics driver) using the model number of your device.
- Quick tip: You can find the monitor model number on the back of the device or, on Windows 11, open Settings > Displays > Advanced display.
- Click the Download button and save the file on your computer.
- Double-click to open the file.
- Click the Extract all button from the command bar (if this is a Zipped folder).
- Continue with the on-screen directions to extract its content.
- Open the folder with the extracted files.
- Confirm the ".icm" file, which is the colour profile for your monitor.
Once you complete the steps, you can install the appropriate colour profile for the computer's monitor on Windows 11.
How to install colour profiles for a display on Windows 11
On Windows 11, you can install and manage colour profiles from the "colour Management" tool.
To install a colour profile on Windows 11, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Display.
- Under the "Related settings" section, click the Advanced display setting.
- Under the display settings, click the "Display adapter properties for" settings to graphics adapter properties.
- Click the colour Management tab.
- Click the colour Management button.
- Click the Devices tab.
- Choose the monitor to apply a new colour profile using the "Device" setting.
- Quick tip: If you have a multi-monitor setup and you're not sure which monitor you're about to update, click the "Identify monitors" button.
- Check the "Use my settings for this device" option.
- Click the Add button.
- In the "Associated colour Profile" page, click the Browse button.
- Open the folder with the colour profile file.
- Select the ".icm" file.
- Click the Add button.
- Click the Close button.
After you complete the steps, the profile will apply, and you should now be able to notice a change in how the display renders colours.
How to reset colour profile settings on Windows 11
In the case that you need to roll back the previous settings, you can use the instructions below to reset to the default colour profile configuration on Windows 11.
To reset the colour profile to the default settings, use these steps:
- Open Start.
- Search for colour Management and click the top result to open the app.
- Click the Devices tab.
- Click the Profile button.
- Select the monitor to reset using the "Device" setting.
- Click the Profiles button and choose the "Reset my settings to the system defaults" option.
Once you complete the steps, the profile settings will roll back to the original configuration for that specific monitor.
It's important to note that even though you can configure a custom profile for your monitor manually, typically, when you connect a display to the computer, the system sets up the recommended colour profile. As a result, you should only consider using these instructions if the device is using the wrong profile or you have specific requirements to change the colour profile on Windows 11.
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