How to enable Auto HDR in Windows 11

Опубликовано: 20 Октябрь 2024
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@windows 11 What is HDR in Windows 11?
HDR content on Windows offers better brightness and color capabilities compared to traditional content sometimes called standard dynamic range SDR content. Traditional content typically shows details in a bright part of a scene or a darker part of a scene, but not in both parts at the same time. For example, if the shot focuses on a bright window in the scene, details in the shadow are lost. HDR can show a wider range of colors and light and more details in between the extremes. Colors are more vivid and unique in HDR content. Additionally, bright parts of a scene are brighter while dark parts can be darker, so you get to see all the details. As hardware improves, more and more devices can display HDR content. If you’ve been looking at the latest TVs and monitors, you’ve probably seen the term HDR more frequently. With HDR in Windows, you’ll start to see HDR content when you use your Windows 11 devices as well. Enable HDR in Windows 11 If you want to change your display settings to enable Auto HDR support, you’ll need to open up the Windows 11 Settings menu first. There are a couple of ways to do this, but the easiest is to open up the Start menu and press the ‘Settings’ app icon in the list. If you can’t find it, use the search bar at the top of the Start menu to search for
‘Settings’ instead, then press it in the search results afterward. Alternatively, right-click the Start menu icon on the taskbar and press ‘Settings’ from the pop-up context menu to open it instead.
Checking for HDR monitor support All HDR-supported monitors and TVs connected to a Windows 11 PC should, in theory, allow you to use Auto HDR mode. This isn’t always the case, so make sure you’re using an HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 display that supports the HDR10 specification.
Your GPU should also support the necessary resolution to enable HDR e.g.
3840x2160 at 60Hz.If you’re unsure whether your display supports HDR, you can check this in the Windows 11 Settings menu first. In the Settings menu, select System Display HDR, then select your HDR-supported monitor from the drop-down menu. With the HDR-supported monitor active, press the ‘Display Capabilities’ section. If your TV or monitor lists HDR as ‘Not supported’ here, you’re out of luck. You’ll need to connect an HDR-supported monitor to use this feature. If HDR is listed as ‘Supported’, however, you’re good to go. Auto HDR may switch on automatically for you,
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