![]() I created another folder in that folder, \color\backup, and moved these two files there. ![]() These are the files that f.lux reads from as far as I can tell, which is why importing or creating new profiles doesn't work, these are the files that need to be changed. Edit: I've since learned these files are for printing, I don't know why moving them worked for me but if you remove them and your print jobs get messed up this could be the cause. ![]() I assume they are named the same for everyone, but mine were named "sRGB Color Space Profile.icm" and "RSWOP.icm". icm files (there many be additional color profiles in there as well from other calibrations. If you go to \Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color there are a bunch of default color configurations. Note: I'm on Win7 but I believe this should work for Vista and 10 as well. As soon as I restart f.lux any color changes I have made (either in Windows or the Nvidia control panel) are immediently reverted and the screen becomes whitewashed again.Įdit: I fixed it! editing in the fix here for searches in the future. I can only adjust color settings when f.lux is completly exited, disabling it won't work I did some process of elimination testing and figured f.lux was the issue. I tried adjusting the gamma, brightness, and contrast settings but they would revert 1-2 seconds after making them. I switched from an AMD card to a Nvidia card and I immediently noticed that my screen was looking a bit washed out (I did not have this problem on the old video card). I've been using f.lux for years and love it so I hope this can get resolved. I saw a few other posts on this forum about this but no good solutions yet. ![]()
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