Sign in or create an account. Choose the account you want to sign in with. Colors, and then choose your own color, or let Windows pull an accent white chocolate blueberry cheesecake from your background. The more you tell us the more we can help.
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Share and collaborate during Teams meetings, in chats, and channels. Get the most out of Whiteboard with these key tips. Sign in or create an account. Choose the account you want to sign in with. Creative professionals and enthusiasts care about fully calibrated, accurate colors because it helps to make sure colors remain consistent from the beginning to the end of their projects.
Auto color management in Windows 11 provides system-level color management to ensure that colors across Windows apps appear accurately and consistently on supported displays—whether the apps are color-managed or not. Auto color management also helps new and updated apps render more colors with greater accuracy. With auto color management, apps can use billions of colors with 10-16 bits of precision. Even on displays that only support 8-bit color, auto color management helps to improve color quality by using different techniques, such as dithering. Here’s how to determine if your display supports auto color management, and then turn it on if it does. Select your display near the top, then check for the following setting: Automatically manage color for apps. Select Automatically manage color for apps to turn it on.