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    Luong Chi
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    For some reason, the color of my monitor doesn’t seem very accurate, the red is just too bright and the white has this purple-ish color. On the other hand, my samsung a54 has much more pleasing colors, thus leading me to this resort.

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    Vincent
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    AMOLED displays are widegamut, hence inaccurate without color management when showing sRGB content. Changed to “basic” display mode, those phones run an sRGB simulation.
    So your base claim is false…

    Anyway, IF your computer monitor has a gamut wider or equal than other dispay, you can simulate its behavior with DWMLUT. Source colorspace = mobile phone colorspace (maybe you can capture it through displaycal web measurement, since andoid browser are likely to be non color managed), destination colorspace = computer display colorspace.
    BTW: you can do the same in Photoshop: softproof the mobile phone display profile , preserve RGB numbers = enabled, so you do a direct translation without color management.

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    Luong Chi
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    Where do I get DWMLUT?

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