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Windows 10

How to enable HDR in Windows 10

Posted on June 9, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

You need to manually turn HDR on before Windows 10 will use it. Here’s how.

HDR, or High Dynamic Range, delivers a dramatic upgrade in brightness, color, and contrast compared to SDR, or Standard Dynamic Range. HDR content looks more brilliant, and more detailed, than SDR. You’ll notice an unmistakable difference when viewing a movie, TV show, or gaming that’s mastered for HDR.
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