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NVIDIA graphics card + CMYK color mode renders color abnormally #1914

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wzddl opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 4 comments
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NVIDIA graphics card + CMYK color mode renders color abnormally #1914

wzddl opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 4 comments

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@wzddl
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wzddl commented May 15, 2024

System information

  • Windows OS version: Windows10 22H2
  • ImageGlass version: 9.0.10.201 (64-bit)
  • ImageGlass release: Store / Classic? Store

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. CorelDRAW design shape by CMYK mode
  2. output bitmap ( any format , jpg / png etc. )
  3. use ImageGlass load file to preview
  4. oh~ the color it's so strange

Actual behavior

The colors displayed in ImageGlass are very different from the display effects of other image browsers (such as the photo browser provided by Windows 10 system)

Expected behavior

Screenshots / Video / Sample image file

Color gap narrows

Additional context

I found that this problem seems to be related to the graphics card and GPU manufacturer. My last graphics card was AMD RX6650 XT, and now I am using RTX 4080. This problem does not exist on AMD graphics cards, including when I use an older ImageGlass version, or newer. Old AMD graphics cards do not have this problem, and when I tried to use the Intel core GPU to drive the display, there was no problem of too much color difference.

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d2phap commented May 17, 2024

@wzddl for problems related to image format, please attach a sample file

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wzddl commented May 17, 2024

@d2phap try this
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d2phap commented May 18, 2024

I think you did not enable Color management, it looks the same for me in IG and Chrome:

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You might select "Standard user" profile in the Quick Setup window which does not have Color management enabled by default:
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@wzddl
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wzddl commented May 18, 2024

I think you did not enable Color management, it looks the same for me in IG and Chrome:

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You might select "Standard user" profile in the Quick Setup window which does not have Color management enabled by default: image

**Thanks, It's working ~~~~~**

@wzddl wzddl closed this as completed May 18, 2024
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