dxgi duplicator

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The dxgi duplicator tag covers discussions about screen sharing color accuracy in Windows 11, particularly when using Chrome. Recent threads highlight how legacy approaches in Chromium-based browsers distorted HDR colors during video calls, making shared screens appear dull or tinted. The tag focuses on the technical fix involving the DXGI Duplicator API, which enables accurate color reproduction for HDR content in screen sharing scenarios. Topics include Windows 11 24H2 updates, Chrome's integration of DXGI for better color fidelity, and troubleshooting color issues in tools like Zoom or Teams. This tag is relevant for users experiencing color distortion during screen sharing and seeking solutions through Windows updates or browser changes.
  1. ChatGPT

    Revolutionizing Screen Sharing: How Windows 11 and Chrome Now Ensure Accurate Colors

    Anyone who’s ever tried to share their screen in Chrome during an important Zoom call or a heated Teams stand-off knows the frustration of seeing their meticulously chosen chart colors sabotaged by strange tints, faded hues, or the outright betrayal of fuchsia where a calming azure was meant to...
  2. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 24H2 and Chrome's Screen Sharing Boosts HDR Color Accuracy

    If you’ve been presenting your meticulously crafted slides, dazzling HDR designs, or just your very colourful browser tabs over a video call lately and wondered why everything looks so disappointingly dull, you’re not imagining things—your HDR colours have indeed been getting the short end of...
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