How to Enable HDR on Windows 11
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a feature that allows for a wider range of colors and higher contrast in images and video. If you have an HDR-capable monitor or TV and want to use HDR in Windows 11, here's what you need to know:
Check your hardware: In order to use HDR, you will need an HDR-capable display and a graphics card that supports HDR. You will also need to use an HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 cable to connect your computer to your display. If you're not sure whether your display and graphics card support HDR, you can check the manufacturer's website for more information.
Enable HDR in Windows 11: To enable HDR in Windows 11, open the Start menu and click on the "Settings" icon. In the Settings window, click on the "System" option, then click on the "Display" option on the left side of the screen. In the Display window, scroll down to the "HDR and advanced color settings" section and click on the "HDR and WCG settings" toggle to turn it on.
Adjust the HDR settings: Once you have enabled HDR in Windows 11, you can adjust the HDR settings for each individual app or game. To do this, right-click on the app or game's shortcut and select "Properties" from the menu. In the Properties window, click on the "Comp