Xbox has Xbox HDR Game Calibration software to help the screen and game get along when calibrating High Dynamic Range (HDR). Since Windows lacks such apps, important visual elements, especially in the light and dark areas of the screen, can be lost due to HDR mismatch. Microsoft has revealed that Windows will receive its own HDR calibration software to address this issue. Problems with color stability and accuracy on PC displays will soon be a thing of the past. The only unknown is whether it will be available for Windows 11 and Windows 10, and when the app will be available. Although a date hasn't been confirmed yet, Microsoft said in an announcement blog post that Windows Insiders on the Dev Channel have seen a trailer for its upcoming arrival. "If you're in the Windows Insiders Dev channel, you may have seen a new area, 'HDR Display Calibration,' under System > Display > HDR Settings," the blog says, noting the app's future location. Previously, visiting the location would redirect you to the above page and claim that the app was running. The app will most likely have three test modes: One is to find the darkest visible detail you can see. One determines the most eye-catching and vivid details and finally, determines the maximum brightness of the display. That’s all the information we have so far on the Windows HDR Calibration software.
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