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sstreets
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When enabling the wallpaper function, some images appear washed out regardless of the image file type. This is occurring for both images from local source and online source.
• Attachment: Colorful.jpg [2,280,698 bytes]
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Colorful.jpg
• Attachment: Washed Out.jpg [4,573,464 bytes]
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Washed Out.jpg
Jun 26, 2024  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you disable DisplayFusion desktop wallpaper and apply that image using the Windows wallpaper settings, is it still washed out?
Jun 27, 2024  • #2
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sstreets
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Hi Keith, thank you for your response. No, when DisplayFusion wallpaper is disabled, that same picture appears normally. Please see attached photos.
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• Attachment: Screenshot 2024-06-28 224340.png [6,418,648 bytes]
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Jun 29, 2024  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
The washed out image seems to have a custom colour profile that the .NET image library maybe doesn't support. I've re-saved it with a different one, could you try the attached image with the DisplayFusion wallpaper?
• Attachment: Washed Out_Test.jpg [5,117,369 bytes]
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Washed Out_Test.jpg
Jul 3, 2024  • #4
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sstreets
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Hi Keith, sorry for the late replay. The image file you provided is still washed out.
Aug 29, 2024  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
In DisplayFusion 11 Beta 6, we've added an advanced setting to disable loading embedded colour profiles. Could you try updating to the latest beta, then enable the "Disabled loading embedded colour data for images" option in the Settings > Advanced Settings window and re-apply the wallpaper?

Thanks!
Sep 6, 2024  • #6
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