QUOTE(SSJBen @ Dec 1 2020, 05:54 PM)
No.
I expected this video to create even more confusion, fucking vincent didn't put a big disclaimer at the beginning of the video.
1) Not all TVs have HGIG.
2) He set the level of 1 tick above sun being visible to barely visible (which you cannot see in his video because his camera exposure is wrong). The problem is that if your TV does not have HGIG, it will always be tone mapping. Therefore you cannot just set it to 15 steps from the lowest setting and expect the same result.
3) Do the same thing as step 1.
4) You set to the lowest if your room is pitch black or if your ambient light is no MORE than 5 nits. Do you know how dim is 5 nits? Also it should only be set to 0 if your TV is an OLED.
5) Yes set RGB to Full, but make sure your TV is also set to Full/High (whatever it's labeled).
His wording is confusing.
This post has been edited by madballs: Dec 1 2020, 09:27 PM
Dec 1 2020, 09:27 PM

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