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No saturation option when connected using HDMI

LMmra
Beginner
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I can acess my saturation options when I am connected to my Asus monitor from my laptop (Lenovo TP E531) via VGA cable but there is not the same option when I connect these two devices via HDMI.

Here is the picture of situation when I am connected via HDMI.

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Jose_H_Intel1
Employee
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Some advanced features in the user interface will only be available when supported by your HDMI display.

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ROBERT_U_Intel
Employee
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Hi Lubos

The Intel HD Graphics Display driver uses the Color Space Conversion (CSC) unit within the display controller for color correction functions. CSC needs one of the following functions:

Hue/Staturation

YcbCr/XvYCC

WideGamut

 

 

The above features cannot work together concurrently.

By default, YcbCr/XvYCC is enabled for HDMI.

Unless the OEM disables YcbCr/XvYCC support, the end-user will not see the Hue/Saturation function in the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel.

Additionally, if the OEM has enabled WideGamut for HDMI, the end-user will not see the Hue/Saturation function in the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel.

Thanks

Robert

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