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Color shift when GPU acceleration is ON in lightroom develop mode - windows system

Community Beginner ,
Feb 06, 2024 Feb 06, 2024

Hi all, 

 

Just build a pc with new Nvidia GTX4060 Ti card, mainly for photo/video editing.

Unfoirtunatley, using Adobe Lightroom with GPU acceleration shifts colors in develope module. When I disable GPU,  colors look normal. I do want to have accaleration ON as the lightroom is quite faster. Anyone had similar issue? Graphics drivers are up to date. 
I was playing with some monitor color profiles but that has not changed anything. 

 

I heard Nvidia cards are better supported with Adobe products but now I am not entierly convinced... 

 

Please help. 

Thanks! 

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LEGEND , Feb 06, 2024 Feb 06, 2024

Next troubleshooting steps to narrow down the issue:

 

1. Compare Develop with Library Loupe view at 100% (View > Loupe, then View > Zoom To 100%).  Do you still see the shift?

 

2. Follow these precise steps for testing whether the current color profile assigned to your display is incompatible with the GPU:

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/how-do-i-change-my-monitor-profile-to-check-whether-its-corrupted/

 

Still see the shift?

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Participant , Apr 09, 2025 Apr 09, 2025

i tried this out, and yes it was the color managment. 
I set it on both monitors to default. Restart the PC and everything is allright

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Participant , Apr 09, 2025 Apr 09, 2025

yes, i set both monitors to default, restart the pc and the green gone

 

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Participant ,
Apr 09, 2025 Apr 09, 2025

Same here. It started all of a sudden—everything was fine before that.
Now it’s like this: the image previews in the library look normal, but as soon as I switch to Develop in Lightroom, every photo gets a green tint.
If I try editing them in Photoshop, the green cast is still there.

In Lightroom, it only helps if I go into Preferences and turn off "Use Graphics Processor"—but that makes the program noticeably slower.

That really can’t be the solution.

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Participant ,
Apr 09, 2025 Apr 09, 2025

i tried this out, and yes it was the color managment. 
I set it on both monitors to default. Restart the PC and everything is allright

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