How to turn off Windows 7 monitor calibration

  

Enabling the use of Windows 7 monitor calibration will slow down the system

Using Windows 7's own color correction function will generate an ICC profile in the system, after which, when the user browses the image file Windows 7 does not call the component that comes with the graphics card by default. Instead, it calls the generated ICC configuration file. If the user has not used the color correction function of Windows 7, the ICC profile will not appear, and the above problem will not occur.

How to turn off the Windows 7 monitor calibration tool

1. Go to the Windows 7 Control Panel and find and open “Color Management”. In the "Color Management" dialog that opens, switch to the "Advanced" tab and click on "Change system defaults" in the lower left corner.

2, the system will pop up a dialog box again "Color Management - System Defaults". In this dialog box, also switch to the "Advanced" option, and then cancel the system default checkmark "Use Windows Monitor Calibration", after the modification is completed, save the settings to exit.

This will turn off the Windows monitor calibration feature, and then use the Windows Photo Viewer will not slow down the system.

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