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Do people really have issues with HDR? I calibrated my TV once when I bought it and it's been incredible since.
hdr on steam deck works better than on windows lmao
I mean, KDE 6 now has a basic implementation
Of course MPV supports it already... that man page though...
Don't ever mention Wimndows to me or my son again
I use Linux daily but honestly I don't game on it and I watch movies on my proper hdr10+ dolby display so HDR on Linux was never even a thought in my head.