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Steaming in my experience significantly degrades colors. Idk if it drops to 4:2:0 or what, but it definitely doesn’t look as good as 4:4:4 that I have when directly connected. This may not be relevant to your situation, but it’s what came to mind reading your post.
Also, typically, you handle color calibration in the monitors settings, not the OS.
Yeah I was going to say, this "happens" to me for Monster Hunter and it's just the setting the TV takes. If it's too cool (blue) turn the TV warm. If it's too warm (reddish orange), turn the TV cool.
I think it's mostly irrelevant from streaming, at least in my case it's the same whether I stream from PC to Steam Link on TV or if I connect my Deck via dock to the TV.