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But the amount of content in HDR is so little, that your reverting back to non-hdr most of the time.
pretty much the Only game i can get it to work on properly out of the box, in HDR
is Doom Eternal.
And in my testing so far it works pretty phenomenal..
HDR games and even Non HDR games...
you will need the Nvidia App for it and an RTX 2000 card as a minimum and windows 11 for it to work.
1. HDR most likely will not activate unless in exclusive fullscreen display mode (the non-windowed Fullscreen option in this game).
2. After enabling HDR, you can typically swap to borderless windowed fullscreen (Borderless in this game).
3. The HDR contrast and gamma multiplier are ONLY able to be set via Windows settings. Run HDR calibration from Windows Settings under Display Settings >> Use HDR >> HDR Display Calibration (this will open a Windows Store app that handles it), and pay CLOSE attention to the SDR content brightness setting (this is actually the gamma) and the SDR saturation setting.
3a. SDR brightness comes into play because the temporal filters and the color grading are SDR render layers in this game, which is backwards as hell. Thanks Ubisoft...
4. As some games can glitch the HDR settings when playing movie cinematics, make sure the SDR content brightness setting in the Windows Settings panel is also set correctly. The average brightness between the two sample images should be roughly equal, and on most displays this is in the 20-30 range on the bar.
Once an HDR calibration profile is set up properly, close out the game if it's open, wait a minute for secondary processes to exit as well like UPlay, and then open the game again. You should have a pretty close match to the SDR mode now in terms of brightness and contrast, no more washed out image, and the in-game HDR calibration should now match the actual values of your display for paperwhite and peak brightness. Tweak as needed there, and enjoy the wider range of details! This should also fix up any other games that use the Windows HDR implementation as well. :)
Anyone know how to fix?