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Only way for me to get my monitor to pass the test at wide-gamut.com, and hence being properly recognized as a wide gamut monitor, is to enable HDR mode on the monitor.
With the monitor in it’s native gamut, have you measured any primary color patches?
Do they look very saturated? P3 red/green are very obvious when displayed.
What profile is the active one?
Have you tried using a different browser for those test websites?
Hi again Michael, I did indeed have that profile within the driver installed.
I tried to force enable chrome to p3 profile and now wide-gamut mode/p3 was being recognized in SDR mode here also.
I then tried to reset chrome to default again, and what do you know, still working. So something must have been stuck in chrome.
Anyway thanks, seem to be working here now.
Stick with auto color management off. Reset the browser too in its experimental properties. I did have to do that before for getting streaming services to look right.
That’s odd. I’m glad you got it working, because I was about out of ideas!
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