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Feb 07, 2021 Feb 07, 2021

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Udklip.PNGSo I just got my new Zenbook pro, and this is what happes when I open lightroom!? When I go to develop mondule the picture is there? Anyone know about this issue?

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Community Expert , Feb 07, 2021 Feb 07, 2021

Try to disable the GPU. In both programs under Edit > Preferences > Performance.

It this fixes the issue, and your graphics driver is not up to date, update it, and try to enable the GPU.

Since you have a new computer, it's likely not up to date.

 

Another possibility is that you have a defective monitor profile.

Try setting the monitor to profile to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if you have a wide gamut display).

If this fixes the issue, it is recommended that you calibrate the display with a hardware ca

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same in photoshop!Udklip1.PNG

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Try to disable the GPU. In both programs under Edit > Preferences > Performance.

It this fixes the issue, and your graphics driver is not up to date, update it, and try to enable the GPU.

Since you have a new computer, it's likely not up to date.

 

Another possibility is that you have a defective monitor profile.

Try setting the monitor to profile to sRGB (use Adobe RGB if you have a wide gamut display).

If this fixes the issue, it is recommended that you calibrate the display with a hardware calibrator.

This will also create and install a custom monitor profile that describes your display accurately.

 

With Lightroom and Photoshop closed, press the Windows key + R, type colorcpl in the box and press Enter.

Add the sRGB profile, then set it as default.

 

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Thank you I just realized that it was ICC profile .. Thank you so much

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