Enable or Disable HDR and Auto HDR on Windows 11/10 Tutorial

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Enable or Disable HDR and Auto HDR on Windows 11/10 Tutorial
Enable or Disable HDR and Auto HDR on Windows 11/10 Tutorial
How to enable or disable HDR and Auto HDR on Windows 11 and Windows 10

HDR or High Dynamic Range is a feature that automatically updates the lighting and color of your screen, which is very useful for gaming, improving and making graphics more realistic.

Turn on HDR and you'll immediately notice better brightness and color capabilities (as long as your display supports it).

HDR, unlike SDR (Standard Dynamic Range), is capable of displaying a much wider range of colors and more detail between whites and blacks. SDR is only capable of displaying details in a bright part of the scene or a dark part, but not in both extremes at the same time.

Issues covered in this tutorial:
Windows 11 automatic HDR
Windows 10 automatic HDR
auto hdr black screen
HDR auto brightness
enable Windows 11 automatic HDR
Auto HDR for Windows 10
Auto HDR for PC
automatic hdr games windows 11
Automatic HDR in Windows 11
Automatic HDR in Windows 10
missing auto hdr
automatic HDR does not work in Windows 11
Automatic HDR enabled or disabled Windows 11
Automatic HDR on Windows 11
auto HDR requirements
windows 11 auto hdr review

This troubleshooting guide will work on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 (Home, Pro, Business, Education) operating systems and on desktops, laptops, tables and computers manufactured by the following brands: Asus , Dell, HP, MSI, Alienware. , MSI, Toshiba, Acer, Lenovo, Razer, Huawei, Dynabook, LG, Vaio, Microsoft Surface among others.

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