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Intel(R) HD Graphics Family saturation problem

idata
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Hey guys, im trying to change the saturation and if im not using a hdmi cable it works just fine, but if use a hdmi cable with my samsung syncmaster 2033m (monitor) the option to change the saturation dissapears and it shows me an option to activate YCbCr. Can anyone help?

processor: i5-4200U @ 1.6GHz

graphics: GeForce GT 740M

OS: Windows 8.1 Pro

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idata
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Hello rennerz,

Thank you for bringing this matter to the Community. I am sorry to hear you are having issues with the Saturation option.

Could you please provide your https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005848/graphics-drivers.html Report for Intel® Graphics Drivers report?

To attach a file, you must click "Use Advanced Editor" in the top right corner of the response box, then the "attach" option will appear in the bottom right corner of the response box.

Regards,

Amy C.

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idata
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Here it is.

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idata
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English version:

Intel(R) HD Graphics 4400

Report Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Report Time [hh:mm:ss]: 3:52:58 PM

Driver Version: 10.18.14.4578

Operating System: Windows* 8.1 Pro (6.3.9600)

Default Language: Portuguese (Brazil)

Physical Memory: 12192 MB

Vendor ID: 8086

Device ID: 0A16

Device Revision: 09

Video BIOS: 2167.0

Current Resolution: 1366 x 768

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4200U CPU @ 1.60GHz

Processor Speed: 1596 MHz

Processor Graphics in Use: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4400

Shader Version: 5.0

OpenGL* Version: 4.3

OpenCL* Version: 1.2

* Microsoft DirectX* *

Runtime Version: 11.2

Hardware-Supported Version: 11.1

* Devices connected to the Graphics Accelerator *

Active Displays: 1

* Built-in Display *

Display Type: Digital

DDC2 Protocol: Supported

Gamma: 2.2

Connector Type: Embedded DisplayPort

Device Type: Built-in Display

Maximum Image Size

Horizontal Size: 12.2 inches

Vertical Size: 6.69 inches

Supported Modes

1366 x 768 (60p Hz)

Power Management Support

Standby Mode: Supported

Suspend Mode: Supported

Active Off Mode: Supported

Raw EDID:

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00 18 01 04 90 1F 11 78 EA EB F5 95 59 54 90 27

1E 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

01 01 01 01 01 01 D0 1D 56 F4 50 00 16 30 30 20

35 00 36 AE 10 00 00 19 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FE 00 4C

47 20 44 69 73 70 6C 61 79 0A 20 20 00 00 00 FE

00 4C 50 31 34 30 57 48 38 2D 54 4C 41 31 00 51

* Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners.

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idata
Employee
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/thread/119720 rennerz, thank you for the information.

I did a search regarding this matter and found out that the behavior you are seeing is expected. The Saturation option actually replaced by the feature called YCbCr which already handles the saturation for the TV.

Regards,

Amy C.

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idata
Employee
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I see, thanks for the reply, is there anyway I can change the saturation with the YCbCr? To get more saturation... Thanks

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idata
Employee
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The option for the YCbCr is enabled by default, and it can only be enabled or disabled from the Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel. Unfortunately, it does not include a slider in order to regulate the effect and change the saturation. Have you checked if your TV includes a saturation option? That could help.

Regards,

Amy C.

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idata
Employee
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Yes, thank you for the support!

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