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Blade Advanced (Late 2021) - OLED ICC-Profile needed!


Hey guys, as I read from many people before, I also lost my ICC-profile for my Razer Blade Advanced (Late 2021, model RZ09-0409CG53) while resetting Windows on the device. Is there any chance to get the profile back? Since it's a 4K-60Hz OLED, it still looks quite awesome, but I'm also working with Premiere a lot lately and getting back the 100% DCI-P3 profile would be great (especially because I paid for it :wink_:). After some research I found an empty profile called "Blade.icm" at "C:\\Windows\\System32\\spool\\drivers\\color\\", but as mentioned it's empty and cannot be installed. Any help is appreciated! kind regards, Phillip
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Razer.Speedcr0ss
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Hey guys, as I read from many people before, I also lost my ICC-profile for my Razer Blade Advanced (Late 2021, model RZ09-0409CG53) while resetting Windows on the device. Is there any chance to get the profile back? Since it's a 4K-60Hz OLED, it still looks quite awesome, but I'm also working with Premiere a lot lately and getting back the 100% DCI-P3 profile would be great (especially because I paid for it :wink_:). After some research I found an empty profile called "Blade.icm" at "C:\\Windows\\System32\\spool\\drivers\\color\\", but as mentioned it's empty and cannot be installed. Any help is appreciated! kind regards, Phillip
Hey Phillip! I recommend contacting our Support Team by submitting a case through this link. I'll also move your post to our Systems board so other Blade users can provide their inputs. Thanks for your cooperation.

mini2109
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  • July 22, 2022
Try srgb :) Or maybe think about the professional calibration of the monitor using a spectrometer ... - although it may be an exaggeration (it was like that from the time when I was involved in photography).

mini2109
Try srgb :) Or maybe think about the professional calibration of the monitor using a spectrometer ... - although it may be an exaggeration (it was like that from the time when I was involved in photography).
Yo mini2109, sadly I don't know anyone who owns a spectrometer, but I thought about that. Since I now finally have some time, I'll just contact the support, maybe they store their calibrations sorted by s/n or something like that. Still, thanks for the clue! Kind regards, Phillip

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