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HP 470 17 inch G10 Notebook PC (772L3AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hi,

Need the help of a "Guru" relating to Colour management running under Win 11 on a new HP laptop

 

I have 3 displays (1 laptop plus 2 External Monitors) running all having the same symptom...

YELLOW gets displayed as a LIME GREEN

BLUE gets displayed as LILAC

RED tends to be Orangey

various others colours same issue

 

The 2 external monitors when attached to my Work provided laptop and my own "OLD" laptop

both running Win 11 Pro display all colours "PROPERLY"...I can tell its YELLOW not a variation of GREEN, BLUE is BLUE not LILAC

 

I was watching Snooker recently and BLUE BALL was LILAC...most disconcerting!!

 

the "onboard graphics" adapter is an Intel(R) UHD Graphics card

I've already tracked down and installed the latest drivers for the card and monitors

 

Tried Colour Management Callibration...made no difference

 

Any Ideas or Suggestions of things to try gratefully recieved...

 

Regards

MarkH

 

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