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I'm using the commonly recommended Expert 1 and Cinema Pro on my Sony. Color is 56/100. Brightness (backlight) is maximum. Live Color is off. Contrast is at 90, I believe. Extended Dynamic Range is off and turns to maximum automatically in HDR mode. So the settings are fine. It's madVR.
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#1703 |
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Yes. I assume that this is just how it looks before my TV (or monitor) manipulates the image. But if we're showing off screenshots that are supposed to be accurate, then they should reflect "reference" settings or whatever you call 'em.
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#1704 |
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I would honestly play around with your settings on madVR and see what happens. Sometimes trial and error works wonders.
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#1705 |
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I just realized that photos, flawed as they are because of exposure issues and other factors, may actually be more accurate representations than screenshots. If I try to make madVR match my TV's colors, then the TV will make the videos look even more colorful and bright. TOO colorful and bright. Viewing that screenshot on my TV doesn't bring the color back. Only playing the video brings it back.
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#1706 | |
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I don't own the Arrow BD your screenshot is coming from (nor any other version of the movie), but from the look of it, I guess your screenshot is right and your photos totally off. If your screenshot looks different on the same monitor than watching the movie to you, you're doing sth wrong, but I don't know what it is - BD screenshot and movie should look exactly the same (on the same display). HDR screeshots can be a problem, yes, but SDR/BD really isn't a problem at all. So from what I am seeing, I think if anything, you might want to check why your TV looks different than the cap. ![]() One thing you can do wrong with PC to TV is not switching to the limited TV levels (16-235). TV levels on a PC monitor will give you milky, PC levels on a TV will give you crushed blacks. But that doesn't explain the difference your photos are suggesting. This looks more like wrong colour temperature or sth to me. (which might be the camera, but you said it's not the camera, hence no idea) |
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#1709 |
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Seems like it would make more sense to use PC levels for both TVs and monitors on a computer. The TV will use the 16-235 of the full 0-255 available in Windows/madVR, as Geoff said. I wasn't talking about Blu-ray players or other devices. Using TV levels in madVR with my TV washes out my colors and raises the blacks.
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#1710 | |
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And I wasn't talking about Blu-ray players either. Last edited by andreasy969; 04-02-2021 at 10:42 PM. |
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#1712 |
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I'd imagine that you might have to change your display's HDMI Level to accommodate that change. You can crush or elevate the black levels with the wrong setting if it doesn't match.
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#1713 | |
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re. the the images: As I said, it's the ssl cert. Noticed that they fixed one server by now and I guess the others will follow, so the pics should be back sooner or later. |
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Thanks given by: | chip75 (04-03-2021) |
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I'm using HDMI Enhanced or whatever it's called in the Sony settings, if it makes any difference. (I don't think it does.) I see no elevated blacks. I don't believe there are any crushed blacks either. My rips look pretty much the same as the discs I play in my player, which is set to the limited color range. Quote:
PC levels: ![]() TV levels, again showing grey bars: ![]() Gonna have to go with Geoff on this. Last edited by Warm Gun; 04-03-2021 at 07:34 AM. |
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#1716 |
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No, you're not making sense. Check the conversation and you'll see that Geoff and I were talking about PC (connected to a TV) only. I talked about PC only here as well. Yet, you say, "Geoff was talking about PC only." What? He said computers natively operate at PC levels and that videos with 16-235 only map that to the 0-255 display, so switching madVR to limited raises the colors 16 points. I don't think the Sony 900e even has an option for 16-235.
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#1717 | |
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I'll just leave this here for you to read: [Show spoiler] source: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php...942#pid2238942 Last edited by andreasy969; 04-03-2021 at 11:38 AM. Reason: 900... |
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#1718 | |
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I found the HDMI video range setting that you were both talking about. The Auto (which I've always been using) and Full settings look identical, while the Limited option makes the picture darker, so it seems it's always been expanding to the GPU's full video range. So thanks for clarifying if you thought my TV was set to Limited. |
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#1719 | |
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We still don't know the answer to your initial question, but at least we're on the same page re. the range now (which wasn't the issue though). |
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Thanks given by: | chip75 (04-03-2021) |
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#1720 |
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The output device and the display basically need to be set to the same thing, otherwise you'll raise or crush detail (if you've set brightness/contrast correctly before adding new equipment). I think Sony label it as HDMI video range, Samsung call it HDMI Black Level and so on. The HDMI Enhanced setting pertains to expanded the bandwidth for the HDMI connection from 1.4 to 2.0 or whatever.
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Thanks given by: | andreasy969 (04-03-2021) |
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