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Thanks for the suggestion.
Currently using Nvidia 430.64 drivers.
I have not set under right-click desktop > Use NVIDIA Control Panel > Change Resolution
Use NVIDIA color settings...
- Desktop color depth: Highest (32 bit)
- Output color depth: 8bpc
- Output color format: RGB
- Output dynamic range: Full
Is that correct?
The graphics itself still appear fine, but when screen capture or video recording occurs it's still washed out white for me. It's very noticable, as light grays turn white and the house roof happens to be white, merging in with sky.
For now, I've disabled the Win 10 HDR while taking those screens, then re-enabled it afterwards. Is this just me or is Win 10 is glitchy when it comes to it's HD Color (HDR)?
And, I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to HDR, so I'm not 100% sure.
But if you have a HDR 300 / 400 or whatever the lowest 2 are, they dont offer anything more than just turning the brightness up, resulting in 'different' colours, but still not good.
That could be your issue, in which case, HDR would be a no-go. You would need a better monitor.
The Acer Predator X27 is probably one of the best you can get at the moment for a PC monitor:
144Hz, G-SYNC, 99% Adobe RGB, Quantum Dot, 10-bit (8-bit+FRC) HDR10 (1000 nits) with 384-zone backlights.
Coupled with a RTX 2080 Ti graphics card
This is my 'work' PC. I didn't pay for those myself, but my job doesn't mess around when it comes to quality technology.
It must just be an issue with Windows doing HDR, as I haven't had any other problems with it at all and looks pixel perfect on everything else. Games look amazing at least.