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All opened projects displayed yellow tinted elements, that should have 0 saturation. After searching in forums, it seemd to be related to nvidia driver. I have indeed recently updated to newest 526.61 driver. In screenhot bellow, all colors with 0 saturation have this tint, however colot picker shows pure white. When image is exported, white colors are also displayed corectly.

Specs:
Windows 11, 22H2
CPU: AMD 5600X
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3070, driver 526.61

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Check this setting has not changed

 

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Hi @Tuc Tuc0,

I'm not seeing this behaviour after doing a clean install of the latest hotfix driver (526.61) on W10 or on a separate machine that's on W11, My 0 saturation objects are correctly appearing without said yellow tint.

If you're certain this issue only happened since updating the driver and it's not the above post from Carl, it may be worth rolling back to the previous current release driver and ensuring that you're doing a clean install.

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Thanks a lot @carl123, I have tried different ICC profile for my monitor and it indeed solved the issue.

@NathanC I rarely do clean driver update - I have lot of custom settings for 30+ apps and few tweaks in Profile Inspector.
Switching back to ICC profile brings the issue back, but I will keep using the another one.

I will post more results here when I will do clean driver install.

Thanks again for support and suggestions.

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