https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499934
--- Comment #12 from klaymo...@protonmail.com --- (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #7) > Qt applications will soon start using scRGB for rendering with HDR content > in their windows, doing such a separate brightness slider would completely > wreck the brightness of "SDR" things in their windows too. This seems like a good point. The issue right now is, I don't want white websites and documents to blast my eyes out at 203 nits, but still want games and videos to be bright and look nice. In 6.2 this was achieved by having HDR content not be affected by SDR brightness (since media is often HDR and other apps are SDR), but if Firefox or LibreOffice suddenly started rendering in HDR then they would have been too bright. It seems like more of a media vs productivity issue than HDR vs SDR. It's almost like every program needs their own SDR Content Brightness slider, or to read it from a system-wide setting. I thought about per-app brightness sliders, like we have for audio volume, but then HDR content inside of productivity applications would be affected, and brightness is already equal across apps unlike volume which can be all over the place. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.