If you have an HDR monitor + the latest Chrom* based browser this should work out of the box on macOS/Windows. Other platforms/browsers you'll have to check the WebGPU + HDR standards support (which will be different for <canvas> than <video>) and may need to twiddle flags and/or wait for future releases.
It should tell you the active color space and range info at the bottom.
But it also supports HDR with just about every image format. All you need is a properly crafted PNG.
Discussed on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43717606
Basically a lot of recent-ish devices will display this with extra brightness. A feature intended for example in cinematic contexts, but can easily become an annoyance if abused.
Judgmentality•4d ago
Judgmentality•42m ago
What the fuck, dang?