Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-color-hdr] Initial value of `dynamic-range-limit` (#11429)

> There does exist some HDR content that is "just too bright", and doesn't coexist well with SDR content at all. That's a "the content is bad" problem, and solving it via a default of constrained-high has the negative effect of further-enabling bad HDR content, and penalizing good HDR content.

Should not we define what `good HDR content` and `bad HDR content` are first? I think one definition might be
1. `good HDR content` is the full screen HDR video/image. 
2. `bad HDR content` is the HDR video/image when it coexists with SDR contents.

So if the page states that when the video is displayed in full screen use `dynamic-range-limit: high` and when it is not full screen use `dynamic-range-limit: constrained-high` then the user should not see that as a negative effect. In fact this will look like, the brightness of the video/image is shaded by other SDR contents in the page (or even the screen). And once the user focuses on the video and brings it to full screen, all the brightness of the video can be seen.


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