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No option to calibrate monitor in Windows 10?

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Hi,

I've recently installed Photoshop on a new PC (currently no dedicated gfx card). I am receiving the following error message whenever I start Photoshop suggesting I calibrate my monitor. All the online searches advised that I need to go to Display Settings and then Advanced Display Settings to run the Colour Calibration.

However on mine there is no Advanced Display Settings link in the Display Settings?

How else do I calibrate my monitor?

Thanks
 
Welcome to PCHF alext75,

Do you still have Cortana running on your Windows 10 computer, if yes, type calibrate in Cortana and then calibrate display colour from the results, this is a quicker way than going through Settings > System (Display) > Advanced display settings > Colour calibration.

I've recently installed Photoshop on a new PC (currently no dedicated gfx card).
This could cause you a problem as 2GB of VRAM is recommended for Photoshop, something that you will not get from onboard graphics.
 
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