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LinDen
Strollin' around
Status: In development

 

Firefox managed to bring HDR to Macs in 100.0 version. Now it's time for Windows!

It'd be awesome to watch and work on HDR images and videos using Firefox in 2022. Windows is the most popular OS, why not bring HDR here too?
More monitors and devices running on Windows support HDR, so there is an increase in demand of HDR support in Firefox.

The only option for Windows users is either to switch to another browser or to download and use a dedicated app from Microsoft Store.

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TheRealBro
Strollin' around

@Jon anything new ?

yesiyurvi
Strollin' around

Almost a new year, and now we are on version 146. 

So 3 years down since this idea was created and 46 Firefox updates, and still nothing. 
BUT HEY WE HAVE AI ENHANCED TAB GROUPING NOW!! yayy.....

yesiyurvi
Strollin' around

The date this thread was created was: May 18, 2022
Firefox 100 was the current version at that time. We are now at Firefox 146.
46 major updates in 3 and a half years.

No updates on HDR for windows. 
BUT HEY WE HAVE AI ENHANCED TAB GROUPS NOW! yayy........

DeathKoala
Making moves

How much more resource hogging LLM garbage will I have to disable before they add an actually useful and requested feature to the browser?
Who can say!

AtomicEdge
New member

Windows 11 now seems much better with HDR, so I am not at a point where I leave it on all the time and Firefox is now an outlier in it's support - can we get an update please?

cliche
New member

Oled HDR displays got really affordable in last year. I am really amazed that Firefox does not support HDR. I believed that it is industry standard with every bigger movie or game coming with HDR. I Guess there is some major technical problem with enabling HDR playback in firefox. Sad.

DeathKoala
Making moves

@Jon Any updates? It's awfully close to "end of year," and your CEO seems dead set on wasting time cramming LLM crap into the browser rather than putting devs on actual features like this one.