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    Weird color temperature problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by eRoDStudios, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. eRoDStudios

    eRoDStudios Newbie

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    Hello everyone!

    I've been the proud owner of a G75VW-NS71 w/ NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M for quite some time now and currently having an annoying issue.

    I'm a photographer first and gamer second. I recently started using a second monitor for my photo editing, the PA248Q connected via Displayport. The issue I'm having is after reboot, the color temperature becomes warm. To fix this issue I just open the windows "Display Color Calibration" and click next and it automatically becomes cooler/neutral. After the color temp is fixed, whats even more weird is my secondary monitor (PA248Q) is perfect but the laptop screen is noticeably cooler/bluer.

    Please help!

    thanks again!

    - Eddy
     
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    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Do you have the monitors set to duplicate? It could be applying the same color profile to both screens which is causing that. If set to duplicate change to extend then you can assign different profiles for each screen.
     
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    Thanks for the quick reply!

    I have it set to extend. Is there a "How to" for changing profiles?
     
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    I do it by searching for Color Management in the start menu, you can find it in control panel as well. Then select the screen you want from the pull down menu, then select Add and find the profile you want to load. Then it will be selectable from the main menu, click and "Set as Default Profile"
     
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    Just got home from work I changed the profiles. And still having the same problem.

    I'm still forced to go to the calibrate tool to fix it.