1.Sometimes Intel’s color enhancements are too aggressive.
Press Start and search for Intel Graphics Command Center.
Open it, go to Display → Color tab.
Disable or reset all color enhancements (e.g., saturation, hue, contrast).
Set everything to default/neutral.
Apply changes and restart your system.
If you're using the older Intel Graphics Control Panel, follow similar steps under Display → Color Settings.
2.Windows may be using an incorrect ICC profile.
Go to Settings → System → Display.
Scroll down and click Advanced display settings → Display adapter properties.
In the window that opens, go to the Color Management tab.
Click Color Management...
In the new window, select your display, then remove any custom profiles.
Tick the box “Use my settings for this device” and click Add..., then choose sRGB IEC61966-2.1, and set as default.
3.Go to Settings → System → Display.
Make sure Night Light is turned off.
Sometimes Night Light messes up tone mapping even when HDR is off.
4.Windows colour calibration tool.
Press Win + R, type dccw, and hit Enter.
Follow the calibration wizard (you can skip gamma/brightness steps if you want).S
Save the new profile at the end—this can fix weird color tints too.
Ps. I think it's night light