juv / vibranceGUI

A Windows Utility that automates NVIDIAs Digitial Vibrance Control and AMDs Saturation for Games, e.g. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
http://vibrancegui.com/
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Contrast /color shift after exiting csgo in vibrancegui #55

Open mritunjaymusale opened 6 years ago

mritunjaymusale commented 6 years ago

When I launch csgo the app works fine, when I exit the app I still see some contrasted colors on my monitor, my second monitor is unaffected by it (only Fix i know) Logging off and logging back in

juv commented 6 years ago

Do you use a NVIDIA or AMD gpu?

mritunjaymusale commented 6 years ago

Nvidia GTX 1060

juv commented 6 years ago

Can you verify that the settings in your nvidia control panel are unchanged when this happens, or are they changed? NVIDIA Control Panel -> Display -> Deskto color settings

Any more steps on how to reproduce this issue? How often does it happen? Windows vibrance level? CSGO vibrance level?

Shrenade514 commented 6 years ago

I am encountering this issue as well. It just seems like contrast is increased after closing csgo.

I have a NVIDIA GTX 950 and the the constrast shift happens every time I close csgo for the first time (when using vibrance.gui).

The nvidia control panel colour settings are not changed.

Changing the refresh rate of my monitor to something different seems to reset the colours (I can then change back to my original refresh rate and the colours will stay normal).

This might be happening to many people but most people won't realise what's causing it or won't give feedback about the issue.

juv commented 5 years ago

@mritunjaymusale @Shrenade514 can you try out the latest version on the website and use the checkbox "Never change resolutions" and see if that helps?

Shrenade514 commented 5 years ago

@juv I will try that as soon as I find time.

I have found 2 other details since then, turning my monitor on and off will reset the contrast to it's original state.

My monitor is overclocked, but I don't think that is causing the issue.

One thing that may be causing it is that I am using a .icm colour profile with my monitor, which vibrance.gui and CS:GO might be interacting weirdly with.