On 11/6/21 21:48, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2021-06-11 at 20:08 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
I don't know whether its a design of the monitor, but under windows,
windows does not provide HDR capability natively, I have to install
a monitor specific driver supplied by the vendor, which unfortunately
they don't supply for linux.
What do you mean by HDR? High Display Resolutions, High Dynamic Range?
For what it's worth, most manufacturers don't supply any drivers for
the hardware that Linux runs. Other people have figured them out.
It's High Dynamic Range, its a methodology for improving the colour
range, brightness range and detail. I think it is the video equivalent
of HDR for photography.
Windows would not say the Monitor was HDR compatible and hence provide
configuring of it in its monitor settings until I installed the BENQ
driver for this monitor.
regards,
Steve
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