In some notebooks Win11 can be seen in the settings of the "automatic management of application colors" option, some notes do not. Here are the rules for displaying "Automatically manage application colors".
See the Huawei MetaBook E settings screen display:
Is "Automatically manage application colors" the same as "Color Adaptation"?
No, color adaptation is dependent on the environment color sensor, and the "Color Adaptation" option will only be shown in the Windows settings if there is an environment color sensor.
The "Automatically manage app colors" is based on the color profile, the system will automatically manage the screen color when the app is displayed.
When I open Surface pro 8 to compare, it has "Color Adaptive" in the settings, but not "Automatically manage app colors" option.
The option "Automatically manage the colors of the application" is displayed, according to the official websiteAdvancing the state of color management in Windows - DirectX Developers Blog, it is required the following conditions:
- Windows 11 version 22H2 (10.0; Build 22621) Version
- WDDM Driver Version 3.0 or higher
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Supported GPUs:
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AMD:
- AMD RX 400 series or higher
- AMD Ryzen Processors with Radeon Graphics
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Intel
- Integration: Intel 12th Generation (Alder Lake) or higher
- Discrete: Intel DG1 or higher
- NVIDIA:NVIDIA GTX 10xx or higher (Pascal+)
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AMD:
In addition to Win11 and the display card drivers, the graphics card requires a higher version. In addition, if our GPU is an Intel graphics card, then Intel requires more than 12 generations, is a relatively new chip. Such high conditions, so the current market in the middle and high-end configuration of the notebook to support "automatic management of the application of the color" option!