Intel are going to include Color Depth/Subsampling controls later this year in the updated Graphics Command Center.

We wanted to include the option to manually select Color Depth and Subsampling by end of Q4'19 or earlier Q1'20, but it was necessary to push it back (that is why I usually don't like providing ETAs as dates can shift). Rest assured that the feature is still on track for implementation in a next Intel Graphics Command Center release (updated target is Q2'20).

https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P0000490JMTSA2/advanced-users-we-need-your-feedback-control-panel-color-configuration-options

    diop If it actually does anything is a different story...

    Edward To enable it in Windows 10 go to "Device Manager" and in the main part of the display "Display Adaptors" I select the Intel integrated graphics and I right click on "Disable Device".

    Thanks for this information. Have just done this on my laptop and it's much easier to look at. Of course my graphics card is now endlessly bombarding me with notifications that the driver isn't working properly.

    The only negative is that I can't seem to change the brightness of the screen. But I can live with that.

    It's gone bad already. I started feeling nauseous about 2 mins ago. Oh well ... it felt good for maybe about 5 mins. Back to the drawing board again.

      Larkenn Sorry to hear that. I don't have a 100% good solution, only solutions that I can tolerate in different ways.

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      diop Intel are going to include Color Depth/Subsampling controls later this year in the updated Graphics Command Center.

      Seems they didn't include it. I just tried the Graphics Command Center and didn't see such an option. Did I miss something?

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