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BORDERLINE UBIQUITOUS, but a little bit baffling. That’s HDR or high dynamic range image rendering. It’s everywhere, but also quite confusing, especially on the PC. With numerous competing and overlapping standards, all manner of supporting screen technologies, and patchy software support, using HDR on a PC can be a frustrating experience.
Even knowing if HDR is working correctly can be tricky. That’s a particular problem on the PC, given that many so-called HDR monitors can’t actually display HDR visuals. Meanwhile, enabling HDR can do weird things to conventional SDR content and graphics. It’s a patchy experience.
But here’s the thing. When it’s done right, HDR is spectacular. Good enough that once you’ve gone HDR, you won’t want to go back. From eye-popping in-game sizzle to deep, dark moody cinematic thrills, HDR adds a level of realism and immersion that’s quite unlike any other display technology.
That’s why we’ve done the donkey work for you with this comprehensive HDR explainer. Over the next four pages, you’ll learn exactly what HDR is, what standards to look out for, some tips for choosing a good HDR monitor, and how to get HDR set up correctly on your PC for