In reply to comment #43:

> For those saying that removing the ICC profile will fix the issue,
what does this actually do? What am I losing by removing the ICC profile
from my device?

A colour profile tells the system (in great detail) how to modify all
colours in an effort to make them appear more physically accurate, in
theory. This is to compensate for measured inaccuracies in your monitor.

If you generated the profile yourself using colourimeter equipment then
by removing the profile you would lose colour accuracy across the rest
of the desktop (but fix a small number of apps like Chrome and Image
Viewer).

If you didn't make the profile yourself and are just using the built-in
one then you lose nothing by removing it. You will get the raw original
colours from apps instead, and that avoids this bug.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938751

Title:
  Images are washed out or colors are skewed in some apps

Status in Eye of GNOME:
  New
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in colord package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in eog package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Images are washed out or colors are skewed in some apps, notably
  Chrome/Chromium and Image Viewer (eog).

  Workaround:

  Settings > Devices > Colour >
  and disable or remove your monitor's colour profile

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