Bizarre colour behaviour on dual screen





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When loading certain websites in Chrome on my second (furthest right) monitor I'm seeing colour behaviour, where blues are becoming purple. Easy to demonstrate example is the login page below, but also occurs in the browser's menus (see url entry).



Edge BehaviourEdge Behaviour (above), Chrome behaviour (below)
Chrome Behaviour



First MonitorSecond Monitor



No graphics or colour settings have been changed (Intel built in graphics) so the the only thing I can think that might have happened is Chrome automatic updates. Current version is 61.0.3163.100 (64-bit Windows 10 Pro).



Is there a simple way to stop this behaviour, or any idea what causes it?










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  • Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

    – DavePenn
    Oct 2 '17 at 19:56











  • @DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

    – JBithell
    Oct 2 '17 at 20:11


















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When loading certain websites in Chrome on my second (furthest right) monitor I'm seeing colour behaviour, where blues are becoming purple. Easy to demonstrate example is the login page below, but also occurs in the browser's menus (see url entry).



Edge BehaviourEdge Behaviour (above), Chrome behaviour (below)
Chrome Behaviour



First MonitorSecond Monitor



No graphics or colour settings have been changed (Intel built in graphics) so the the only thing I can think that might have happened is Chrome automatic updates. Current version is 61.0.3163.100 (64-bit Windows 10 Pro).



Is there a simple way to stop this behaviour, or any idea what causes it?










share|improve this question























  • Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

    – DavePenn
    Oct 2 '17 at 19:56











  • @DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

    – JBithell
    Oct 2 '17 at 20:11














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When loading certain websites in Chrome on my second (furthest right) monitor I'm seeing colour behaviour, where blues are becoming purple. Easy to demonstrate example is the login page below, but also occurs in the browser's menus (see url entry).



Edge BehaviourEdge Behaviour (above), Chrome behaviour (below)
Chrome Behaviour



First MonitorSecond Monitor



No graphics or colour settings have been changed (Intel built in graphics) so the the only thing I can think that might have happened is Chrome automatic updates. Current version is 61.0.3163.100 (64-bit Windows 10 Pro).



Is there a simple way to stop this behaviour, or any idea what causes it?










share|improve this question














When loading certain websites in Chrome on my second (furthest right) monitor I'm seeing colour behaviour, where blues are becoming purple. Easy to demonstrate example is the login page below, but also occurs in the browser's menus (see url entry).



Edge BehaviourEdge Behaviour (above), Chrome behaviour (below)
Chrome Behaviour



First MonitorSecond Monitor



No graphics or colour settings have been changed (Intel built in graphics) so the the only thing I can think that might have happened is Chrome automatic updates. Current version is 61.0.3163.100 (64-bit Windows 10 Pro).



Is there a simple way to stop this behaviour, or any idea what causes it?







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  • Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

    – DavePenn
    Oct 2 '17 at 19:56











  • @DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

    – JBithell
    Oct 2 '17 at 20:11



















  • Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

    – DavePenn
    Oct 2 '17 at 19:56











  • @DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

    – JBithell
    Oct 2 '17 at 20:11

















Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

– DavePenn
Oct 2 '17 at 19:56





Have you tried disabling the "unsplash addon"?

– DavePenn
Oct 2 '17 at 19:56













@DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

– JBithell
Oct 2 '17 at 20:11





@DavePenn, yes and sadly no joy

– JBithell
Oct 2 '17 at 20:11










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Try this:



Disable hardware acceleration for Google Chrome:




  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window.

  3. Click the Settings option near the bottom of the menu.

  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show advanced settings...

  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page again, then remove the check mark next to "Use hardware acceleration when available".

  6. Close Google Chrome.


Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7292182






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  • That was driving me nuts!

    – Chad Caldwell
    Nov 2 '18 at 17:48










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Try this:



Disable hardware acceleration for Google Chrome:




  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window.

  3. Click the Settings option near the bottom of the menu.

  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show advanced settings...

  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page again, then remove the check mark next to "Use hardware acceleration when available".

  6. Close Google Chrome.


Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7292182






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  • That was driving me nuts!

    – Chad Caldwell
    Nov 2 '18 at 17:48
















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Try this:



Disable hardware acceleration for Google Chrome:




  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window.

  3. Click the Settings option near the bottom of the menu.

  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show advanced settings...

  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page again, then remove the check mark next to "Use hardware acceleration when available".

  6. Close Google Chrome.


Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7292182






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  • That was driving me nuts!

    – Chad Caldwell
    Nov 2 '18 at 17:48














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Try this:



Disable hardware acceleration for Google Chrome:




  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window.

  3. Click the Settings option near the bottom of the menu.

  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show advanced settings...

  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page again, then remove the check mark next to "Use hardware acceleration when available".

  6. Close Google Chrome.


Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7292182






share|improve this answer













Try this:



Disable hardware acceleration for Google Chrome:




  1. Open Google Chrome.

  2. Click the icon with the three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window.

  3. Click the Settings option near the bottom of the menu.

  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Show advanced settings...

  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page again, then remove the check mark next to "Use hardware acceleration when available".

  6. Close Google Chrome.


Source: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7292182







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answered Apr 28 '18 at 13:41









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  • That was driving me nuts!

    – Chad Caldwell
    Nov 2 '18 at 17:48



















  • That was driving me nuts!

    – Chad Caldwell
    Nov 2 '18 at 17:48

















That was driving me nuts!

– Chad Caldwell
Nov 2 '18 at 17:48





That was driving me nuts!

– Chad Caldwell
Nov 2 '18 at 17:48





protected by Community Jan 28 at 4:54



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