If you are using an HDMI cable to connect your computer to something, make sure your graphics card AND screen are using the full 0-255 rgb range (if it's supported by your screen). Graphics cards often default to the limited 16-235 range, which is craptacular. It provides roughly half the full mode's contrast and chops some colors off.
See this for a comparison:
See this for a fix:
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/correc ... -amd-gpus/
I JUST learned about this, and it annoys me to no end that I didn't know about it before.
PSA: If you are using HDMI, check for full 0-255 RGB support
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Use a modern connection like dispayport
or don't use a peasant resolution like 1080p and use 1600p 4k or 4k DCI ( yeh keep dreaming andrew
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Thanks for the heads up however on the tip as this has made me think to check that my monitor is using the correct colourspace. I think i will set it to ypbpr 4.4.4 chroma
There is also some very slight black on white ghosting dunno if a custom res will help but getting my monitor to display 4k 60 and not 4k 30 was a pain as window would refuse to let me use displayport 1.4 even tho the monitor was set to it , some plugging and unplugging got it to work just about. i suspect a crappy cable , anyone know of a good dispayport 1.4 rated cable ( 3 m).
If only everything used SDI it would be simple
a man can dream .
Then again this is a problem with large VA panels and 40 inches is as big as it gets for VA![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
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Thanks for the heads up however on the tip as this has made me think to check that my monitor is using the correct colourspace. I think i will set it to ypbpr 4.4.4 chroma
There is also some very slight black on white ghosting dunno if a custom res will help but getting my monitor to display 4k 60 and not 4k 30 was a pain as window would refuse to let me use displayport 1.4 even tho the monitor was set to it , some plugging and unplugging got it to work just about. i suspect a crappy cable , anyone know of a good dispayport 1.4 rated cable ( 3 m).
If only everything used SDI it would be simple
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Then again this is a problem with large VA panels and 40 inches is as big as it gets for VA
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
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Saw the video in the OP.
1. Between both half-screens I see almost no difference, and certainly not such a difference that it would bother me.
2. Do you guys really "play" that kind of things and really call it a "game"?
1. Between both half-screens I see almost no difference, and certainly not such a difference that it would bother me.
2. Do you guys really "play" that kind of things and really call it a "game"?
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I notice a slight improvement on scenes with lots of colour ( when i watch the video) , but considering the whole game is in mud brown and gun metal grey you would not notice on that video so much.
Get a game with loads of colours you will notice it.
Get a game with loads of colours you will notice it.
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What about the high resolution game??ohaimark wrote: If you are using an HDMI cable to connect your computer to something, make sure your graphics card AND screen are using the full 0-255 rgb range (if it's supported by your screen). Graphics cards often default to the limited 16-235 range, which is craptacular. It provides roughly half the full mode's contrast and chops some colors off.
See this for a comparison: See this for a fix:
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I JUST learned about this, and it annoys me to no end that I didn't know about it before.