Hi there, I'd like to address the question to the devs, but couldn't find how to do it. Hope here I'll get the answer.
My notebook's display is supposedly HDR-capable. It's a Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen2 with 4k IPS panel supporting HDR400 (yeah, lower end of the standard but still) running on Nvidia GTX 1650 and Intel i7 9-series.
I've got Win 10 (1903). There is also a "yes" indication in the system's display options to the parameters "stream hdr video / play hdr games and apps / use wcg apps" as well as positive marker in the dxdiag log as described on the Win 10 support page related to a display's HDR capability check:
[quote]If the value is HDR Supported, that indicates that your display supports HDR10. You might see additional values in parentheses.
[b]BT2020RGB [/b]or BT2020YCC. One of these color spaces must appear for the display to be considered as an HDR10-capable display.
[b]Eotf2084Supported[/b]. This value must appear for the display to be considered as an HDR-capable display.[/quote]
Besides, the colors on the laptop's panel look really more saturated than on my external monitor that I sometimes use (HP E233). But still I cannot activate in-game option relating to the HDR (ofc I tried it with Full Screen enabled), it's grayed out.
So, I don't know where the problem is. Should I enable some options somewhere in the game/system/video drivers? Or is it the panel itself? If so, where can I find the requirements for displays (or a list of them) to be compatible with Destiny 2 HDR option?
Thanks in advance.
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If I remember correctly it's on the bottom of video settings