i dont know how but it is obvious the gamma shifting . nvm ill record it with my mobile camera1000WATT wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 10:58Read it again.striker333 wrote:If you fire a shotgun at your monitor and you will take a screenshot or record (obs \shadow play). We won't see any damage.Chief Blur Buster wrote: Forum rules and etiquette for troubleshooting for monitor-specific artifacts.
It is mandatory to take a photograph instead of a screenshot, for display-specific artifacts.
Screenshots do not capture any monitor-specific artifacts.
Also, a full-screen test pattern is better, such as one of those "Lagom" test patterns.
Can i get another g7 odyssey unit cuz of this ?
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Re: Can i get another g7 odyssey unit cuz of this ?
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Re: Can i get another g7 odyssey unit cuz of this ?
Historically & statistically.striker333 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 10:13Thx for the reply . what happens isn't cuz of the viewing angles I think . I set 1 meter from the screen cuz I am using kb and mouse and my monitor is 27 inch . just wanted some one who can tell me what is this a backlight bleeding or a monitor problem . it happens in some cases more than other . it don't happen in movies but in some games specially like apex legends and the desktop with wight background it is more obvious .it looks like dynamic contract or local dimming with half of the screen but ofc I turned both off .ill upload a video for it may be it can help .
Video or photo is OK, whichever is easier. Try finding a test pattern at http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/ or http://www.testufo.com that shows the problem the biggest. Maybe "Viewing angle" but you can choose any test pattern that shows your problem the most.
Without a photograph (from a camera), I have less than a 10% success in helping you.
With a photograph (from a camera), I have probably a 50% chance of success in helping you.
To test for issues, you can use http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/viewing_angle.php in full screen mode.
It will also help me troubleshoot other types of issues.
You will have to take a photograph and attach the photograph to this post.
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Re: Can i get another g7 odyssey unit cuz of this ?
I did what u said but nothing shows the problem with camera . but I am sure this video gonna show it very well plz just check it .Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 13:13Historically & statistically.striker333 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 10:13Thx for the reply . what happens isn't cuz of the viewing angles I think . I set 1 meter from the screen cuz I am using kb and mouse and my monitor is 27 inch . just wanted some one who can tell me what is this a backlight bleeding or a monitor problem . it happens in some cases more than other . it don't happen in movies but in some games specially like apex legends and the desktop with wight background it is more obvious .it looks like dynamic contract or local dimming with half of the screen but ofc I turned both off .ill upload a video for it may be it can help .
Video or photo is OK, whichever is easier. Try finding a test pattern at http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/ or http://www.testufo.com that shows the problem the biggest. Maybe "Viewing angle" but you can choose any test pattern that shows your problem the most.
Without a photograph (from a camera), I have less than a 10% success in helping you.
With a photograph (from a camera), I have probably a 50% chance of success in helping you.
To test for issues, you can use http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/viewing_angle.php in full screen mode.
It will also help me troubleshoot other types of issues.
You will have to take a photograph and attach the photograph to this post.
https://www.veed.io/view/3aa958e6-911f- ... idget=true
https://www.veed.io/view/4ba222d6-b8e0- ... idget=true
The second videos show the problem very well if u looked to the ground the red color of it changes if u looked from top of the screen and the bottom
