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Windows color management settings enable users to add or remove color profiles, set default color profiles for the connected displays, as well as access display calibration and enable automatic color management.

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Select the Start button, type color management, then select it in the list of results. In Color Management, select the All Profiles tab, select the color profile you want to delete, then select Remove.

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When you connect your HDR10-capable TV or display to a Windows 10 PC that supports HDR and wide color gamut (WCG), you’ll get a brighter, more vibrant, and more detailed picture compared to a standard dynamic range (SDR) display.

Learn how to change the color mode and accent color in Windows.

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If it's hard to see what's on the screen, apply a color filter. Color filters change the color palette on the screen and can help you distinguish between things that differ only by color.

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Windows themes are a combination of desktop background pictures, window colors, sounds, and other elements that allow you to personalize your Windows experience. Themes provide a cohesive and visually appealing interface that can enhance productivity and enjoyment while using your device.

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When you switch from one color profile to another, the default display color profile is updated automatically, so you see accurate color when using professional-grade creative software that uses color management.

Learn how to change color and contrast on your computer to make things easier to see and read on the screen. You'll learn what to do, for example, if your screen is too bright, the mouse pointer seems to disappear against the background, or if the items on your screen look blurry.