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auto hdr troubleshooting
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Auto HDR troubleshooting on Windows 11 often involves fixing washed-out or oversaturated desktop content, correcting tonal issues in games, and ensuring proper monitor calibration. Common fixes include using Microsoft's HDR Calibration tool, adjusting NVIDIA RTX HDR and RTX Video enhancements, and performing display and driver checks. Users may need to disable Auto HDR for specific titles where it wrecks tonal intent, or calibrate per-game settings to achieve balanced brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. This tag covers practical steps to resolve HDR-related display problems on Windows PCs.
Windows 11’s promise of brighter highlights, deeper blacks and richer color often falls flat on PCs — especially when a single toggle is meant to cover both polished HDR games and everyday desktop browsing. The short version: Microsoft’s HDR pipeline can leave desktop content washed out or...