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05-25-2025 02:13 PM
so i have this monitor everything is "gray" like washed out colors, Nvidia and Windows basic ICC are very bad...
Does anyone has original ICC profile for HP omen 25i? where can i find it online, can't find it on support (only HUB firmware...)
it says 400 nit peak brightness, and vesa sertification on site...
also HDR sertification: not found
have 2 problems:
1.want original ICC profile for this monitor with calibrated SDR and HDR profiles
2. HDR sertification: not found
05-25-2025 02:15 PM
can't be peak brightness higher than official reported: 400
also certificate not found could be reason of unusual numbers in EDID
so maybe there is a EDID/ICC file so i can download/upload in CRU? for this very monitor
05-27-2025 05:18 AM
@MatiWELP, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding ICC profile!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
ICC Profile for HP Omen 25i:
Unfortunately, HP doesn’t always provide downloadable ICC profiles directly on the support page. However, some users have had success by:
Installing the HP Omen Gaming Hub and running any monitor updates from there.
Using DisplayCAL to create a custom ICC profile if you have access to a colorimeter.
Checking Windows Update — sometimes ICC profiles are pushed silently via driver updates.
HDR Certification “Not Found”:
This typically means the monitor doesn’t support VESA DisplayHDR certification officially — even if it hits 400+ nits peak brightness. The EDID may not advertise HDR properly or at all, hence why Windows doesn’t list it.
As for CRU (Custom Resolution Utility), it can help in tweaking EDID data — but use it cautiously. If you're experienced, you might try importing EDID overrides shared by other users on forums like MonitorTests or Reddit (at your own risk, of course).
Hope this helps!
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05-27-2025 10:53 AM - edited 05-27-2025 10:55 AM
Thank you for your response.
According to the specifications page for the HP Omen 25i, as well as the physical manual included with the monitor, it is stated that the device is VESA certified. Additionally, the monitor is listed on the official VESA website as a certified model under "High Dynamic Range – VESA DisplayHDR 400."
Furthermore, in the "ICC Profile" section of the manual, it is mentioned that the color profile can be obtained either from the disk provided with the monitor or by downloading it from the HP web portal.
I would appreciate your assistance in clarifying this matter further.
Best regards
MATI