Auto color management in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use auto color management in Windows 11 to get accurate colors on your PC.

Just curious if it actually works yet. Mentioned in 23H2
it shows up in settings as certified if its supports it natively..but basicly you need SDR display which has wider gamut than sRGBNice if they supplied a list of monitors somewhere.
so it mostly works with Microsoft Hardware... I see.
For those of you who have worked with Windows and DirectX HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, ACM may sound very familiar. Advanced Color capabilities were first introduced for HDR displays as well as support for color management (for HDR displays only) with Windows 10, version 1709 (Fall Creators Update). With the Windows 11 2022 Update, ACM brings Advanced Color to select qualifying and specially provisioned SDR displays, starting with Surface Studio 2+ and Surface Pro 9. The same Advanced Color tech stack powers both HDR and ACM, and HDR displays already have
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it shows up in settings as certified if its supports it natively..but basicly you need SDR display which has wider gamut than sRGBNice if they supplied a list of monitors somewhere.
so it mostly works with Microsoft Hardware... I see.
It does not appear on my Surface 3 Go, either.
Even though Display Information states "Color space - Standard dynamic range (SDR)
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The new color transform pipeline requires a capable GPU and display driver. Supported GPU architectures include:
- AMD:
- AMD RX 500 400 Series, or later
- AMD Ryzen processors with Radeon Graphics
- Intel:
- Integrated: Intel 10th Gen GPU (Ice Lake), or later
- Discrete: Intel DG1, or later
- NVIDIA GTX 10xx, or later (Pascal+)
- Qualcomm 8CX Gen 3, or later; 7C Gen 3, or later
Note
Intel codename Comet Lake (5 digit model code) chipsets are not supported.
it should work on normal 10bit HDR panels aswell, atleast with HDR its already perma enabled when you have mixed content on screen (SDR something +HDR video in window)...that as long you dont use some very old ICC color profile, SDR under HDR mode has enhanced colors already, they just added wide color gamut under SDR (10bit SDR), that is something that used to be exclusive to workstation GPUsNeed something like this to use it, and then you have the risk of burn in.
I can't afford an all new PC/GPU just to get that screen to turn on a feature
I can wait, its probably not worth the effort. Buy all that and find it doesn't even work.