22 Oct 2024 |
K900 | But it's fine for them because they know exactly what they're putting into their own products | 09:51:55 |
K900 | And I don't think it has ever worked with non-Apple products? | 09:52:05 |
K900 | * And I don't think it has ever worked with non-Apple displays? | 09:52:16 |
emily | In reply to @toonn:matrix.org Tell us how it works! when HDR content is on screen, the backlight is boosted higher | 10:09:18 |
emily | and the brightness of every non-HDR pixel is dimmed correspondingly | 10:09:25 |
emily | with a ramp-up period | 10:09:36 |
emily | in ideal conditions you don't notice anything happening except the HDR content becoming more vibrant | 10:09:51 |
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Randy Eckenrode | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org right. unfortunately ln -s and makeWrapper behave differently: the former doesn't result in stuff executing from inside the context of the bundle :( MacVim is similar. The wrapper creation would have to be tweaked IIRC. | 12:07:34 |