I've been experiencing some serious eye strain from the bright white colors on my Windows 11 laptop screen. I've tried quite a few solutions like HDR calibration, adjusting AMD display settings, and even Windows color calibration, but nothing seems to work. The whites still appear too strong, particularly when I'm just browsing or reading text. If anyone has suggestions on things like ICC profiles, gamma settings, or any other adjustments I could make, I would really appreciate your help!
4 Answers
If you're still finding the whites too bright, consider adjusting the contrast and brightness settings. Turning on night mode can also help improve your experience.
I recommend switching to Dark Mode in the Windows settings. It might alleviate some of the strain by reducing the amount of bright white you're dealing with.
Just to make sure, did you lower the screen brightness with the keyboard keys? Sometimes that simple step can make a difference!
Have you tried installing f.lux or enabling the night light feature? Both can help adjust the color temperature, making the whites less harsh on your eyes.

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