Windows 10 July 26th Update fixes 10-bit display color banding issues

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Microsoft has just released a brand new update for Windows 10. According to its description, KB4505903 updates an issue that could display colors incorrectly (aka color banding issues) when viewing an image on 10-bit display panels.



The issue that affected both NVIDIA and AMD users. Moreover, this patch updates an issue that prevented Windows Hello face recognition from working after you restart a device, an issue that could prevent you from changing the display brightness after your device resumes from Sleep or Hibernation, as well as an issue that could prevent a device from going to Sleep mode when some applications that relied on Bluetooth were open.


Highlights

  • Updates an issue that prevents Windows Hello face recognition from working after you restart a device.
  • Allows Microsoft Edge to print PDF documents that contain landscape and portrait-oriented pages correctly.
  • Allows Microsoft Edge to open PDFs that are configured to be opened only once correctly.
  • Updates an issue that may display colors incorrectly when viewing an image on 10-bit display panels.
  • Updates an issue that may prevent you from changing the display brightness after your device resumes from Sleep or Hibernation.
  • Updates an issue that may prevent a device from going to Sleep mode when some applications that rely on Bluetooth are open.
  • Improves Bluetooth audio quality when using certain audio profiles for extended periods.
  • Improves compatibility with the Window-Eyes screen reader application.
  • Ensures that the Start menu works as expected when new users sign in to Windows.
  • Updates the Windows Ink Workspace by simplifying the menu and adding direct integration with the Microsoft Whiteboard app for a richer collaboration experience.

Windows 10 July 26th Update fixes 10-bit display color banding issues


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