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Not sure how it works on Android, but it's such amateur UX on Apple's part.

99.9% of people expect HDR content to get capped / tone-mapped to their display's brightness setting.

That way, HDR content is just magically better. I think this is already how HDR works on non-HDR displays?

For the 0.01% of people who want something different, it should be a toggle.

Unfortunately I think this is either (A) amateur enshittification like with their keyboards 10 years ago, or (B) Apple specifically likes how it works since it forces you to see their "XDR tech" even though it's a horrible experience day to day.





Android finally addressed this issue with the latest release. https://9to5google.com/2025/12/02/the-top-new-features-andro...

99% of people have no clue what “HDR” and “tone-mapping” mean, but yes are probably weirded out by some videos being randomly way brighter than everything else

Honestly I do know what HDR and tone-mapping mean, and learned just now via this thread why some videos on my phone randomly blitzed my retinas :D



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