![]() ![]() Now you mention it, I remember coming across that issue before: some full-screen programs flush the LUTs in the video card (but well behaved ones reload the LUTs from the profile when they exit!). In fact, Florian’s post about disabling the profile loader was in response to someone asking how to do that because a couple of their game titles didn’t look good with the Displa圜al profile loader active. Florian mentioned it’s not uncommon for apps that run in full screen mode, usually games, to push their own LUT to the video card. I found a post from Florian (the developer) about the scheduled task entries shortly before I retired for the evening.Ĭoincidentally, the post from Florian explained the same thing you mentioned about Displa圜al’s profile loader pushing the LUTs to the video card and potentially doing so more often than just once at startup or login. ![]() ![]() I was more or less trying to find the answer to this question before I committed to installing Displa圜al. Some programs have the irritating habit of watching for anyone disabling their wonderful start-up, and re-anabling it, when it actually doesn't need to run all the time, but could run perhaps only once a day and then exit.
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