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#401 |
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Nice, good job Elway. Don't forget to tuck in the power outlet cables a little more, and perhaps zip tie them together too
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Thanks given by: | elwaylite (08-02-2017) |
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Been considering changing out the JS9500 and I also keep going back and forth, OLED or Sony's LED. . Last edited by JimShaw; 01-21-2018 at 09:13 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | elwaylite (08-02-2017) |
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#405 |
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Mar 2007
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They were all so close according to two people I talk to that were there, its not really worth arguing.
The Sony's will get brighter, but be worse in a dark room, but none are "bad" in a dark room like the Samsucks. The real kick would be LCD view angle, but I don't think that was judged. |
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#406 |
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Mar 2007
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Watched episodes 4, 5 and 6 on Amazon of their series Lemans in UHD. Started getting dark so I cut all the lights out and closed the blinds, because 4 and 5 were night racing. I swear this tv is like a wall of image in the dark, and it is going to be so good with football. I had to cut Brightness down from 25 to 20, going to throw a test disc in later and check my black level setting.
I tried to nitpick, but I just can’t see the zones working, I mean this is well designed. I guess it is a combo of the number of zones, their response time, and the base black level the panel itself can hit when turning on pixels and turning them off. No banding in the bright white skies either on day shots, leaves a very clean look. This is full screen, last big test will be some letterbox stuff this weekend. Still liking Standard for MotionFlow. |
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#407 |
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Mar 2007
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Couple of more observations in case any 940E owners read this thread, and then its all over but the watching until I get a proper calibration done in Sept.
Once it got real dark I went through some demo stuff (LG Colors of Journey, LG Chess and Samsung Chasing Light) and test patterns. The HDR demo files were very good, lacking a little pop from the OLED in certain scenes, but man they still looked great. When the wine glass splashes in LG Chess against the black background, WOW. Using HDR10 and SDR test patterns I noticed the following:
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Turns out they map the same way, just that 90 on both for example, has Pro brighter and clip white around 1800 bar on the test pattern, whereas Home can show around 3500 bar or so. This made most of us think the Home has more aggressive tone mapping. In reality, it's just shifting contrast down but something like 85 on Pro is the same as 95 on Home.
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Thanks given by: | elwaylite (08-03-2017) |
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#410 |
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Mar 2007
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Ah, I did not mess with contrast, Ill check that out.
Naturally to me, people would choose CInema Pro just because of the name, and I wondered why they chose to have them perform differently stock. |
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That's the thing, matey at AVS (10 something?) covered this a while back, that adjusting contrast either way will bring back the levels that are being clipped on Pro vs Home but the luminance is not the same between them.
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#414 |
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Mar 2007
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Sa basically use Cinema Pro for SDR and Cinema Home for HDR...
Hopefully Chad B will be here in the next 30-45 days, and we can test some of the modes on the 940. |
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#416 |
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Mar 2007
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Yeah, if you look at the AVS post, it shows you out of the box for both Home and Pro HDR, and Home is much closer to the line.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lc...l#post46576609 Odd by Sony, but who knows. |
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And 10K's graphs do indeed show that Home with contrast on 90 or below is shallowing a bit when it comes to the PQ luminance curve from, say, 50% upwards, but I'm happy to have the upper ranges of luminance rolled off slightly in order to retain 3500-nit-ish mapping. The lower brightness ranges are far more important to me in nailing the correct luminance in HDR, too bright and things will look too washed out, too dark and you'll be crushing your shadow detail.
Currently using Home with contrast set to 90 and gamma at 0. |
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#418 |
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Mar 2007
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That's what I am gonna do, just swap over to Home and let it be. Considering I don't have my meters anymore, I just want to use the best OOTB Mode for SDR and HDR. The good thing is these 2017 Sony's are damn accurate OOTB.
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I was previously concerned about maintaining the luminance in those lower registers with the slightly lower contrast which is why the gamma was nudged up, but on a recent recal (using my X800 as the playback source rather than the UB900) I noticed that the curve was doing okay with gamma on 0 and the contrast bumped up to 90. It does clip a little more but I wasn't getting bang on 4000 nits anyway, so anywhere between 3000-4000 is fine.
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (08-03-2017) |
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