Windows HDR10 Washed Out display problem

Ayusin

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I recently got a new pc and I also bought a new monitor. The monitor has HDR10, But When I turned it on in display settings. Everything became bad, Like grayscale colors. I also used that windows hdr calibration software and adjusted blacks, whites and saturation. but That only fixed like 5% of the that grey issue. On TV The HDR shines, and that's how i became fan of it. But Here instead of increasing colors, it decreases them, instead of better contrast the contrast becomes bad. Does anyone know if it can solved?
 
Details of your processor, GPU, RAM are most important but feel free to share other info so we can see if your CPU is able to handle HDR. There is one thing you can do in the meantime is update your graphic driver through window update most of the times it will fix the problem automatically
 
Details of your processor, GPU, RAM are most important but feel free to share other info so we can see if your CPU is able to handle HDR. There is one thing you can do in the meantime is update your graphic driver through window update most of the times it will fix the problem automatically
Gpu: rx 7800xt 16gb OC
CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
Monitor: ViewSonic VX2756A-2k-PRO-2

The Drivers are mostly updated Ig, As in AMD software it does say everything's updated. and windows is also upto date.

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I recently got a new pc and I also bought a new monitor. The monitor has HDR10, But When I turned it on in display settings. Everything became bad, Like grayscale colors. I also used that windows hdr calibration software and adjusted blacks, whites and saturation. but That only fixed like 5% of the that grey issue. On TV The HDR shines, and that's how i became fan of it. But Here instead of increasing colors, it decreases them, instead of better contrast the contrast becomes bad. Does anyone know if it can solved?
monitor model? HDR on Windows is pretty much a miss, I wont recommend it to anyone unless you temporarily turn it on for games/movies
 
Your monitor is not true HDR monitor, as simple as that.

My Asus 1440p 170Hz (400nits) monitor also claims to be HDR compatible but HDR looks washed out. I bought an LG C3 few months ago & HDR looks great on it honestly. Still I feel as if LG's webOS processes HDR better than Win11.
 
Change the color profile to DCI-P3 and see if it helps. As others said the monitor is just 8 bit panel and HDR support is a gimmick. It supports DCI-P3 profile so it might just make the color conversion from sd to hdr properly. you get washed out colors when the profiles mismatch between gpu, os and monitor. So you will need to see what profile your gpu is set to output, what icc profile windows is on, and what icc profile the monitor supports.
 
Change the color profile to DCI-P3 and see if it helps. As others said the monitor is just 8 bit panel and HDR support is a gimmick. It supports DCI-P3 profile so it might just make the color conversion from sd to hdr properly. you get washed out colors when the profiles mismatch between gpu, os and monitor. So you will need to see what profile your gpu is set to output, what icc profile windows is on, and what icc profile the monitor supports.
It was amd freesync causing issue ig. I turned that off and i see that greyish tone almost vanished. only like 5% was remaining. Also My monitor says it's 8+fsr (10bit). any idea what that is?
also, one thing, this is just for movies, if you want accurate colors without hdr, look into madVR, its the best tonemapping solution currently available but it takes up a lot of power to run
That's something really nice info you gave. I have already downloaded it and will install it.
Your monitor is not true HDR monitor, as simple as that.

My Asus 1440p 170Hz (400nits) monitor also claims to be HDR compatible but HDR looks washed out. I bought an LG C3 few months ago & HDR looks great on it honestly. Still I feel as if LG's webOS processes HDR better than Win11.
I think you are talking about TV. And yes man, The HDR, HDR 10+ AND DOLBY VISION. They all look so much good. Where as on windows, it's ugly. I tried connecting my tv as monitor and even there, the hdr was good.
 
I think you mean 8 bit + FRC.
Copying this from a Reddit post since that person got the point across very well on this FRC tech
8 bit + frc and 10 bit is the type of panel the screen has. It determines the amount of color which can be displayed on the screen. Hdr need higher amount of color to be able to be displayed. 8 bit + frc simulates more colors on screen by using frame rate control which is a form of temporal dithering which cycles between different color shades with each new frame to simulate an intermediate shade. For the image to be displayed correctly with the right shading and colors you should use a 10bit panel which will display hdr as intended; 8bit+frc will decode the hdr signal but will use frc to simulate the hdr image.
 
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