Nur mal ein Beispiel, was ich da so finde:
Delete any Windows Color/HDR Calibration profiles you might have, including the default one. You'll have to Google how to do this, cuz I've forgotten.
Windows Display Settings > HDR ...
> Use HDR > ON
> Auto HDR > ON
> SDR Content Brightness > 35/100
> HDR video streaming > ON
On Screen Display > Display ...
> Input Color Format > RGG
> Sharpness > 50
> Smart HDR > HDR Peak 1000
For next step, TURN HDR OFF (Win+Alt+B is the hotkey)
On Screen Display > Game ...
> Preset > Creator
> Game Enhance Mode > Off
> Dark Stabilizer > 0
> Console Mode > Off
On Screen Display > Brightness/Contrast ...
Brightness at 80%
Contrast at 75%
TURN HDR BACK ON (Win+Alt+B is the hotkey)
On Screen Display > Brightness/Contrast ...
Contrast at 75%
AMD Software: Adrenaline Edition > Settings > Display > ...
Custom Color: ENABLED
Custom Temperature Control: ENABLED
Color Temperature: 6500
Brightness: -8
Hue: 0
Contrast: 115
Saturation: 115
That should be all you need for color and good HDR.
I would also advise turning on a few other unassociated settings.
First and foremost, setting „Radeon Chill“ (in the Graphics tab) to MIN FPS: 159 and MAX FPS 164. This effectively sets a maximum of 164 FPS to your monitor, preventing your system from generating excess frames that aren’t being utilized (ex. getting 300fps in League of Legends or CS:GO).
While in the Graphics tab, you can edit any Image Sharpening you’d like (mine is at 40%).
I’d suggest turning everything else in here OFF (Super Res, Anti-Lag, Boost).
AMD USERS, LISTEN UP
I’m on a full AMD setup: Ryzen 5600 + 6800 XT. It took awhile to get my settings done up right, but I’ve reached a place where I’m VERY satisfied.
Start off by copying OP’s settings listed above for an AMD build. Then, using that as a baseline, make the following changes:
Windows Display Settings > HDR > SDR Content Brightness: 20 -> 45
On Screen Display > Display > Smart HDR > DisplayHDR True Black
Dell Display Manager 2.1 > Contrast > 75 -> 83
AMD Software: Adrenaline Edition > Settings > Display > ...Custom Color: ENABLEDCustom Temperature Control: ENABLEDColor Temperature: 6600Brightness: -6Hue: 0Contrast: 115Saturation: 115
And that’s it. I kept the OP’s suggested Windows HDR Calibration and Windows Color Management settings.
This gives a nice balance of having your desktop, wallpaper, browsers, etc. look very nice, while maintaining a crisp, colorful, and bright HDR experience with your games.