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by bruhsfx2
1102 days ago
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Safari also apply “HDR” to CSS filter: brightness() with value greater than 1. Instead of the over-exposure effect, this portion of the screen will be brighter. You must have an HDR or EDR-capable screen and there must be an HDR video playing to activate the HDR context (can be <video> playing somewhere in a webpage). Lunar app's website used this trick! Check it out.
https://lunar.fyi/#xdr |
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