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HDR10 giving you the option to have a more bright and realistic lights and better contrast- however the color saturation suffers much.
On HDR scRGB the saturation is better, but slightly a bit less bright either.
Anyway if you want to have super colorfull saturationed colors HDR off is better for you- though the lights are pretty bad (especially if looking at the sun)
You definitelly should adjust your screen again of the monitor options to have this to be your liking- this way you can still adjust it, and having good lights and contrast.
Ok I know this is old but NO.
HDR has better color accuracy so if you want better color you enable HDR. Also HDR10 is HDR sRGB. Whatever ubi soft is listing as "HDR 10" is probably PQ.
Look at the wikipedia page for HDR. It lists all the standards and explains them.
Your post is literally the opposite of reality..omg
The 2 are unrelated.
Yea newer hdr monitors ive had ive been able to have it as 60. Guess it was just my sony tv for whatever reason.