At last! I was using plugins just for this.
Awesome that we can officially control the vibrance then. I was a disappointed with the low vibrance for the first week or two but got used to it and haven’t thought about it for the last half year, though.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
A while ago I mentioned (in a video) how the upcoming SteamOS 3.5 for Steam Deck added in a colour vibrance setting, and now Valve seems to have expanded it even further with a screen colour temperature setting as well.
Here’s a look at the difference between the default 7500K colour temperature and then turning it up to 11000K, with colour vibrance at default:
This is currently available in the Main + Steam Deck Beta update channels, which you’ll see if you turned on Developer Mode, and then select to see the Advanced Update Channels in the Developer menu in settings.
I would firmly advise against this though, as it’s updated often and can be full of big bugs (there’s a reason it’s hidden).
Stick with the normal Steam Deck Stable / Beta.
SteamOS 3.5 is sounding quite exciting now, hopefully it’s not too much longer until it’s released.
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