HDR always on ?

High Hz on OLED produce excellent strobeless motion blur reduction with fast GtG pixel response. It is easier to tell apart 60Hz vs 120Hz vs 240Hz on OLED than LCD, and more visible to mainstream. Includes WOLED and QD-OLED displays.
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Re: HDR always on ?

Post by Drabat » 19 Sep 2024, 15:48

Alright i find the creator mode and i can change DCI-P3 to sRGB , but i don't know what gamme chose, and i wonder if this setting adjust when i turn on HDR on windows

EDIT : I use gamma 2.2 with a profile i found online and this is the result i have idk if it's good :
https://imgur.com/a/oled-Fdnsmlt

My iphone make the black less black
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Re: HDR always on ?

Post by RealNC » 19 Sep 2024, 19:49

Drabat wrote:
19 Sep 2024, 14:38
Yes the colors seems much better while i check clamp but it's the only fix ? I read on the post that you can fix it with a custom ICC profile i use the one done by rtings
But should i uncheck it if i use HDR
Damn i didn't tihk having an oled was such an headache lol
ICC profiles don't work in games. They only work in applications that support color management.

Also, if you use the clamp option of the monitor, it will automatically get disabled when HDR mode is enabled, and it will enabled again when HDR is turned off. At least that's what happens on my monitor.

In general, yeah. It's a bit annoying when not using an sRGB monitor. Nowadays, almost all monitors seem to be WGC instead of sRGB.
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Re: HDR always on ?

Post by Drabat » 20 Sep 2024, 08:28

okok i will let it like that i try the DCI-P3 but it doesn't looke right

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Re: HDR always on ?

Post by RealNC » 20 Sep 2024, 10:16

Drabat wrote:
20 Sep 2024, 08:28
okok i will let it like that i try the DCI-P3 but it doesn't looke right
DCI-P3 will also look wrong since that's also a wider color gamut than sRGB, so it will look too saturated.
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