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How to fix color reproduction problems using Task Scheduler How to fix color reproduction problems removing May 2019 Update.How to fix color reproduction problems using Task Scheduler.In this Windows 10 guide, we walk you through two workarounds to fix the vertical stripe (banding) effect when viewing gradient colors after upgrading to the May 2019 Update.
If you're affected by this color reproduction issue, there's a workaround that involves disabling a related task using the Task Scheduler that will mitigate the problem until a permanent fix is available. It's unclear the exact source of the problem, but it would appear that there is an issue with the Windows Calibration Loader that's conflicting with the graphics driver making gradients not look smooth.Īlthough the problem won't affect the ability to use a device for most people, it's a problem for professionals and anyone working with videos and images on Windows 10. Users running the Windows Update seem to be facing a bug that is causing displays to render colors incorrectly, even though, a recent update should have fixed the problem.Īccording to a support page from a computer display manufacturer called Eizo and various user reports on Reddit (WinterBrave) ( efreetcs), after installing the May 2019 Update, color tones don't render correctly, causing a banding (vertical stripes) effect despite the graphics hardware or monitor you use.