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Shortly after upgrading to Ubuntu 22.10 with Cinnamon Desktop, I somehow inadvertently ended up with a rather tacky blue-green tinted colour theme, which I have been unable to change. The tint is also being applied to images and videos within applications, which makes it unacceptable for image editing.

Screenshot showing theme with tinted B&W image Screenshot showing theme with some blue-green tinting evident in a B&W image. Even the Desktop background is "bluer" than it should be.

So far I have tried using "System Settings>Appearance>Themes"; "Panel>Troubleshoot>Restore all settings to default", and the following commands:

gsettings reset org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences theme
gsettings reset org.cinnamon.desktop.interface gtk-theme
gsettings reset org.cinnamon.theme name
gsettings reset org.cinnamon.desktop.interface icon-theme
gsettings reset org.cinnamon.desktop.interface cursor-theme

and restarted, all without any effect.

I logged into the GNOME DE (which is still installed on this computer) twice, on Wayland and X11 respectively, and found the same colour theme is now present there, and again I could not find any option to remove it.

Advice would be appreciated - Cheers, Alan

alchap
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