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March 31st, 2019 13:00

XPS 13-9380, colors are warm, and no Premier Color

Hi there friends,


I just bought a new Dell XPS 13-9380. I also have an older model of XPS 15-9550, the colors are dark and perfect, but this new XPS 13-9380 the color are much more warm and yellowish. I try to download PremierColor but once I try to install it it stops in the process, like PremierColor doesn't support this XPS 13-9380. What can I do? How can I make the colors more darker, and how can I still install and use Premier Color?

Thanks, Nadav

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March 31st, 2019 13:00

What version of Premier Color did you download and try to install? Provide the link. The two versions I see (A06, A05) do not list the XPS 13-9380 as a supported model. Read this. Post pictures of the XPS 13-9380 LCD when running the LCD Built-in Self Test (BIST).

 

Windows Store Dell PremierColor

The Microsoft Store version states under, "System Requirements, Minimum, Notes" =
Unsupported models will display the following message: "PremierColor does not support this system configuration. Please refer to application information available in the Windows Store"

 

Dell PremierColor 4.0.11.0, A06

3/20/18
Windows 7
Compatible Systems =
XPS 27-7760 AIO (Adobe RGB panels only)
XPS 15-9570 (Adobe RGB panels only)
XPS 15-9575 (Adobe RGB panels only)
Precision 27-5720 AIO (Adobe RGB panels only)
Precision 7720/7520/5520 (Adobe RGB panels only)
Precision 7730/7530/5530/3530 MLK (Adobe RGB and sRGB panels)


9/6/17
Windows 7/8.1/10
Compatible Systems with UHD panels =
Precision 5510/5520/5720 AIO/7510/7520/7710/7720
XPS 15-9550/15-9560/27-7760

 

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March 31st, 2019 13:00

Open Display Settings and see what you can adjust. Manuals are here--

https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/xps-13-9380-laptop/manuals

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April 1st, 2019 01:00

I download from Dell the update version and also tried from Microsoft Store... Why does Premier Color not supporting the new XPS 9380? Is there some other program instead? It's weird that the newest model doesn't support Dell top applications... What can I do to simply change the color to more dark and less yellowish ? Thanks

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April 1st, 2019 02:00

Which panel do you have? On some XPS, DPC is only for the wide-gamut UHD panes. 

There is a certain color variation of panels, best send it back if you don't like it. 

Have you tried adjusting colour in the Intel control panel?

Btw, DPC is a pain somewhere and best avoided, tends to fail after most Windows feature updates and gets fixed when another comes... Regarding the wide gamut display and non-color-managed windows programs, it is better either to find CM programs for color-relevant stuff or to use color calibration software. 

You can also consider manual color calibration, but better have it done with a device. The color gamut may get reduced because of panel tint. 

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-check-your-computer-full-specifications-windows-10

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April 1st, 2019 04:00

Thanks, how do I know if the XPS 13 is a DPC panel or not?

Is there a preset color setting program I can use on my Dell that is not Premier Color?

What do you recommend?

 

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April 1st, 2019 06:00

There are no Software solution out there, that i can use?  

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April 1st, 2019 06:00

Why does Premier Color not supporting the new XPS 9380?

Why? Unknown, it just does not.

 

The Microsoft Store version states under, "System Requirements, Minimum, Notes" =

Unsupported models will display the following message: "PremierColor does not support this system configuration. Please refer to application information available in the Windows Store"

 

You will have to purchase calibration hardware (colorimeter) and software. Then calibrate the LCD panel.

 

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April 2nd, 2019 06:00

I do not know of a software only solution. You will have to purchase calibration hardware (colorimeter) and software. Then calibrate the LCD panel.

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