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09-08-2025 03:11 PM
Hey Luca, This may work - go into Settings and type in the Search bar, 'Display Color Calibration'. It allows you to calibrate your monitor.
This is a further tweak - To adjust further (depending you have either Nvidia or AMD), go to your Desktop page and right click. In my case (AMD), it gave me access to the AMD software. Once the AMD software is open, it gives you a number of options at the top left of the page. One of these is 'Display'. On the right hand side of the Display page, there are a number of settings that you adjust by slider.
pete
09-08-2025 03:59 PM
Hi,
If your monitor doesn’t have an OSD (on-screen display) menu, you can still calibrate it directly through Windows 11. Here’s how:
Use Windows built-in tool
Press Win + S and type Calibrate display color.
Open the wizard and follow the steps for gamma, brightness, contrast, and color balance adjustments.
Check your graphics card software
If you have Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD, each has its own control panel with color calibration options.
Consider calibration tools
For the most accurate results, a hardware calibrator (like Spyder or X-Rite) can give professional-level accuracy.
Tip: Make sure your monitor is warmed up (on for at least 30 minutes) and that you’re in normal room lighting before calibrating.