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Windows 10 will add Auto HDR to over 1000 games – Somag News
Windows 10 is testing a feature that adds Auto HDR to more than 1000 PC games by enabling an option within the operating system settings.

Windows 10 is testing a feature that adds Auto HDR to more than 1000 PC games by enabling an option within the operating system settings.
As explained on the company’s development website, this technique allows you to create an HDR scheme from the game’s default settings. Microsoft highlights the simplicity of the feature, which works with games that do not bring HDR natively, just requires a monitor compatible with the technology.
To date, Auto HDR is only available to members of the Windows Insider…
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