Unusual night light patterns observed.
Unusual night light patterns observed.
I'm experiencing a strange behavior on my secondary monitor where the night light turns on even when it's supposed to be off. It seems to happen occasionally and isn't consistent across all displays. A screenshot I shared gives a clearer picture of the issue. Turning on HDR or WCG sometimes resolves it, so it's not a major concern yet—it's more interesting than urgent. Would you like some advice on troubleshooting this?
Windows is acting sluggish again, which is typical. Since I'm using the same version and processor as you, it seems like this issue isn't widespread across Windows on Sandy Bridge.
It's even crazier when I shift a window from my secondary to main screen—just as long as over half stays on the secondary, it switches to night light on both. But if more than half is on the main screen, it looks normal on both. Windows, still buggy!
It appears Chrome is attempting to apply an incorrect Color Calibration file. If you follow these steps:
Start > select Color > choose Color Management
From the dropdown, pick your monitor and ensure the box labeled "Use my settings for this device" is checked if it isn't already.
Select the desired color profile, click Remove, then add "sRGB" and confirm.
Restart Chrome.
You're right! It worked after switching to an sRGB profile and restarting Chrome. It seemed to only appear after updating 1803. This issue is now resolved. The profile used was the Samsung Natural Color Pro 1.0 ICM, with monitors named SMXL2370.icm. HDR was off during the fix.