same happened to me. I've never got to experience Linux in my whole life. 
my post is here if anyone interested- https://askubuntu.com/a/1301856/1162787
I install Linux/Ubuntu, looked at the colour, not satisfied, think I can accept 
and use, after a few days- I move to Windows again. Totally unacceptable colour 
of display. I just wanted a peaceful OS, not garbage like Windows but Samsung 
gave Proprietary motherboard software for display colours on laptop pcs. The 
only way is Intel HD Graphics Control Panel, I found after I change display 
colour profiles from "Samsung Settings" software, the HD Graphics Control 
Panel- Display values got changed. Thats good news, I can use those values and 
change in Linux. But the problem is I can't choose contrast, saturation in 
xrandr! I can't choose the exact value of "Brightness : -11(minus)", in linux 
xrandr (0.99? 0.991?) neither can increase contrast in xcalib. What can I do? I 
got no option. 
Summery: Some motherboard software changes HD Graphics Control Panel Display 
values, you can exactly use that info. But you can't convert them nor use them 
correctly in linux. there is no way!
So low priority. Not a single software made to fix this. Nobody cares? Just buy 
a colourimeter hardware? If UI, Display experience is worse, no one comes to 
Linux just to have Privacy stuff.

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Title:
  Images are washed out or colors are skewed in some apps (particularly
  Image Viewer and Chrome)

Status in GNOME Shell:
  Unknown
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in colord package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in eog package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in inkscape 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

  Originally reported in
  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675645

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