You can enable the feature by navigating to System > Display > Advanced display and toggling on the Automatically manage color for apps option. The expanded Auto Color Management is now rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel with build 25309 (spotted in earlier builds as a hidden feature). ACM delivers color improvements even to displays with only 8-bit color depth with different techniques, such as dithering. With the new Auto Color Management feature, DWM uses IEEE half-precision floating point to eliminate any possible bottlenecks and ensure all applications can access 10-16 bit precision. Without ACM, Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) restricts apps to output the image at only 8 bits per channel, even on monitors with higher color depth (optimized apps can explicitly target a wide color gamut using ICM/WCS color management APIs to match the monitor's native color depth). Now Microsoft is getting ready to expand the feature and bring ACM to every supported monitor. The WindUpdate brought hardware-accelerated system-level color management to select qualifying and specially provisioned standard dynamic range displays (SDR), ensuring accurate and consistent colors in every application across the operating system. Microsoft announced the Auto Color Management feature for Windows 11 in late 2022.
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