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  1. Hello! NVIDIA provides 30-bit color support for GeForce users since July 2019 so it became widely available now (https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/studio-driver) NEC 10 bit Color Depth Demo application (https://www.necdisplay.com/documents/Software/NEC_10_bit_video_Windows_demo.zip) demonstates that my system also supports higher bit depth (Win10 with NVIDIA GTX 1070 and DELL U2713H) However it looks like Affinity Photo is not capable to display smooth 10-bit gradients. Am I missing some setting? And if not - do you have any roadmap to support higher color depth or sell some additional 30-bit extensions? Thank you! P.S.: Few older posts on the the same topic:
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