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Envy TS 15 j105
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)

I have an Envy TS15 with an external secondary monitor (Benq 4k) on the HDMI port.

The colour difference between the two is amazing to see when I am working in Photoshop.

 

The Benq is very clearly superior of course but I would like to be able to adjust the profile for the built-in display.

 

I wopuild like to be able to get consistent colour across the two devices. The laptop of course does not have monitor adjustment buttons like an external monitor and seems to only be contollable via the built-in Windows monitor colour calibration - but this does not allow me to get a match between the two monitors (insufficient controls).

 

Is it possible to apply separate colour profiles to the two monitors - currently in extended desktop, if I change the profile on one monitor (in Windows) the profile seems to affect the other. A LUT checker tells me if I change the LUT on the laptop monitor, the same LUT is being applied to the external monitor.

Is there for example, a way to control onme with the Intel graphics card and the other with the GeForce 740m card and load LUTs separately?

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