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Fully calibrated, accurate colors are important to creative professionals and enthusiasts because they help to ensure that colors remain consistent from start to finish. In Windows 11, auto color management on SDR (standard dynamic range) displays provides system-level color management to ensure that colors across Windows apps appear accurately and consistently on supported displays, regardless of whether the apps are color-managed or not.
Auto color management also enables new and updated apps to render more colors more accurately. This results in more detail and fewer color artefacts (for example, in gradients, shadows, and darker scenes or pictures). Apps can use billions of colors with precision of 10-16 bits thanks to auto color management. Even on displays that only support 8-bit color, auto color management improves color quality through the use of various techniques such as dithering.
Ways to Open Color Management in Windows 11
Using Window Search
Using Task manager dialog Box
Using File Explorer
Final Words
We hope like our article on How to Open Color Management in Windows 11. Color management on Windows 11 was broken when the new operating system was released, and it’s still broken almost a year later. If you’re trying to change the color profile on your current monitor and finding it difficult, you’re not alone.