Displaycal profile extended4/19/2023 Implementation seems to be all over the map at this point (HDR vs "Auto Color Management" ?).įinal note: most people don't even realize this is happening, and are therefore used to the look of sRGB images improperly rendered on a wide-gamut display (be it their phones or their laptops). Here's a thread at Displa圜al if you want to follow things: But, at the very least, Windows is desaturating the colors so that the screen is much closer to sRGB (which is good!). I have no idea what profile Windows is using for the emulation, nor if it would use a correct profile, nor if I could use Displa圜al to create one (and if I did, if Windows would correctly use that). At that point, Windows takes over color management and my wide-gamut screen shifts to sRGB emulation. The interface is terrible - you have to click through a box which implies you can't enable it to change a battery setting and then click back to the original setting, which then allow you to enable HDR. Well I was wrong - my 9520 does have this feature. Maybe someday Vegas will allow us to add a Preview LUT like Resolve does for Display calibration only?Īs for the future, hope for a DWM_LUT update, and I guess we can always hope that Windows effort to improve its color management system pans out (insert cackling laughter) I don't know if the developer will be able to get that working again.įor now, if you're using Vegas Pro on an unclamped wide-gamut display, your best bet is probably to create a high-quality 3DLUT using Displa圜al (assuming that's not broken also), disable color management in Windows, and just add the LUT to your preview fx for editing, remembering to disable the fx before you render. Unfortunately, one thing that has changed with the new build is DWM_LUT is now broken (an awesome tool that lets you apply a 3D Lut to your Windows desktop, so you can take color management out of Window's hands entirely). In my cynical old age view I'm not expecting much out this alleged new feature, but if any of you actually get it to work (as intended!) on a wide-gamut display, let me know. As of the new build of Win 11, this is supposed to be happening:īoth my wide-gamut XPS dells (one new) are running the new Win build neither has the option that article mentions. At long last Windows appears to be rebuilding their color management system including handling wide gamut displays.
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