![]() ![]() Advanced Color capabilities were first introduced for HDR displays with Windows 10, version 1709 (Fall Creators Update), and for specially provisioned SDR displays with the Windows 11, version 22H2 (10.0 Build 22621) release. ![]() The predominant extended capabilities are described in the sections below. Introduction to Advanced Color in WindowsĪdvanced Color is an umbrella term of operating system (OS) technologies for displays with significantly higher color fidelity than standard displays. If you have a color-managed app (for example, using ICC profiles), then you'll learn how auto color management enables better color accuracy for your scenarios. You'll learn requirements and instructions for rendering HDR, WCG, and high bit-depth DirectX content to one of these displays. In this topic, you'll get an overview of the key technical concepts behind Windows Advanced Color support. Premium personal computer (PC) displays with at least one of the above enhancements are becoming widespread, providing significantly higher color fidelity than traditional standard dynamic range (SDR) displays. This topic shows how to use DirectX with Advanced Color scenarios-including high dynamic range (HDR), wide color gamut (WCG) with automatic system color management, and high bit-depth. ![]()
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