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![]() ![]() If I had a 10bit monitor as far as I am aware I could only view images at that depth via an application that could accept a suitable colour profile. In my case using sRGB as I calibrate my monitor I have to install the profile system wide to account for the fact that not all of the applications I use are colour managed. The other aspect is that when 10bit is used in photography it’s generally viewed in applications that can make use of a colour profile. The settings going on 12.3 will be in kde’s system settings. I can’t say that this will fix your problem but they may have accounted for different colour depths in it. That was installed by default on my previous opensuse which was 12.3. A search for colour management in YAST does show one based around Oyranos. 10bit colour implies adobe rgb and if that isn’t handled correctly colours can shift due to the need to translate them to different colour spaces. You could try installing colour management. ![]() It also mainly aimed at photographic printing in this area. I stopped looking at it when I found that there were limitations on the maximum screen resolution that could be obtained with the monitor connections that were available at the time, a couple of years ago. I’ve had an interest in 10bit colour for photography. ![]()
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