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#11 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2021
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Sam you have no idea what you're talking about. The difference between gradient preferred vs brightness preferred is roughly within 100 nits range. Color temperature changes make a much more significant difference. When you put everything bright in inaccurate mode the tv hits 1400 almost.
Early on D-nice did comparisons between gradient and brightness back when he only hit 780 in gradient. The brightness setting I don't remember the exact number but was around the 870 range, but definitely under 900. With custom expert setup you do not get 1060 nits in dolby bright. Also no you can't really take those small measurements on test patterns. Jrref explained it at some point during the livestream a few weeks ago. |
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Thanks given by: | apriori (03-28-2021) |
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