https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499934
paul-ser...@protonmail.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |paul-ser...@protonmail.com --- Comment #5 from paul-ser...@protonmail.com --- (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #2) > All content brightness is anchored to SDR brightness, and that's intentional. > > HDR content is at the "original" brightness when SDR brightness is at 203 > nits; there's no "full brightness". If you set SDR brightness to 500 nits, > HDR content will be roughly (ignoring tone mapping) 2.5x as bright as in 6.2. Isn't the point of the SDR brightness setting so that you can make SDR content looks normal when HDR is enabled? Why link them like this? wouldn't it have made more sense to add a separate HDR brightness slider instead of doing this? This was the main issue I had with windows HDR settings. Making SDR content look normal on windows is so much harder than it was in KDE 6.2, but now it's impossible to get it to look normal without messing up HDR in 6.3. I don't want to have to enable and disable HDR all the time in KDE like I did in windows..... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.