MarioBros
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Hello, having a good day? Hope so.
Btw, this is my prefered color profile:
But everytime I finished playing games such as Crysis 2 or Just Cause 2 or Adobe the screen will be in over brightness so that I have to go to Control Panel > Color Management and click Set as Default Profile to get it back to normal.
My question is what command I can set a color profile in a command prompt, so that I can put it into the end of a batch file?
Thank you for your time.
Btw, this is my prefered color profile:
But everytime I finished playing games such as Crysis 2 or Just Cause 2 or Adobe the screen will be in over brightness so that I have to go to Control Panel > Color Management and click Set as Default Profile to get it back to normal.
My question is what command I can set a color profile in a command prompt, so that I can put it into the end of a batch file?
Thank you for your time.
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- built it myself out of the boxes
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