ViewSonic kind of prefers to keep complete factory tuned settings private -- otherwise competitors could copy the settings for their pretuned modes without paying Blur Busters for the strobe tuning. It's that sorta thing.AM_acc1q wrote: ↑30 Nov 2021, 22:23Any reason why the tool doesn't supply us with the numbers when we switch between PureXP modes? It seems to just leave the values we have stored for custom which I guess kind of makes sense. I would like to know the exact numbers used for Light, Normal, Extreme, etc...
However, the tuning range is wide enough to replicate the existing settings if you use measuring equipment and/or your eyes
That said, I can at least say the basics when it comes to Pulse Width (because it's quite a damn obvious brightness change):
PureXP Light = persistence at 40% of a refresh cycle
PureXP Normal = persistence at 30% of a refresh cycle
PureXP Extreme = persistence at 20% of a refresh cycle
PureXP Ultra = persistence at 10% of a refresh cycle
Custom allows adjusting pulse width in 1% increments from 1% to 40% of a refresh cycle.