Right, Quantum's idea of "calibrating" is setting TVs to vivid and turning the color up to 80.I don't mean professionally calibrated. I meant don't apply straight up stupid and objectively incorrect settings and you'll be fine.
I didn't realize this concern stemmed from that Quantum YouTube channel. Literally one of the very worst sources of home theater "information" on the internet. Avoid it at all costs.
I wasn't aware that channel is some doofus spreading nonsense. Good to know and will stay clear of that in the future.I don't mean professionally calibrated. I meant don't apply straight up stupid and objectively incorrect settings and you'll be fine.
I didn't realize this concern stemmed from that Quantum YouTube channel. Literally one of the very worst sources of home theater "information" on the internet. Avoid it at all costs.
On YouTube? If you're seeing banding it's usually because of a lower quality source. I wouldn't lower brightness. You can try using the "Smooth Gradation" feature to reduce/eliminate banding, but you might want to keep it on "Low" because it can reduce fine detail as well.I was watching a 4K episode of Yellowstone, and in the night scenes the sky shows some color banding (I believe that's what it's called). I dropped my brightness down to 43, that's where it disappeared. Should I keep it like that or should I stick to the proposed 50?
Weirdly enough i found that dropping TLOU2 in-game motion blur setting to 3/10 has helped with camera panning feel. It's not getting perceptually smoother of course but i think there is just more visual information for eye to catch, so it feels more solid. Have you tried that?I wanted to play with the TruMotion setting because the judder on TLOU2 while panning the camera was getting to me. However, my options are not the same options I see online. I can only set it to 'off' or 'user'. And 'user' only allows me to set 'oled motion' on or off. I don't see the de-judder or de-blur settings I see on screenshots of other people. Any clue what's going on?
edit: ah, found it, it's unavailable in game mode.
On YouTube? If you're seeing banding it's usually because of a lower quality source. I wouldn't lower brightness. You can try using the "Smooth Gradation" feature to reduce/eliminate banding, but you might want to keep it on "Low" because it can reduce fine detail as well.
Am I supposed to know who that is? Was just the first video on the subject in search engines.
Sort of a repost from another thread: I bought the B9 a little while ago. Very pleased.
I'm a bit anxious of getting burn-ins at some point. Is there any way to change logo colours somehow (i.e. Netflix app, red logo) to greyish or something? I just want to take care of the TV as much as possible.
I already have logo luminance at high.
I already have that. Thanks though. I was just hoping there was some hidden... functionality. Because orange and red seem to cause more burn-in problems.Preventing color over-saturation will help, the TV is colour accurate when Colour us set to 50. If you are set higher than this then pixels be working harder more often.
Beyond that, keeping OLED light down as low as you can for SDR content. Perhaps try keeping to Expert Dark as your default setting, and simply switching to Default Bright when you just can't see due to ambient light
I already have that. Thanks though. I was just hoping there was some hidden... functionality. Because orange and red seem to cause more burn-in problems.
Do you think playing Warzone should be a problem (hundreds of hours)? The HUD is minimalistic. The only bright colour that's static (most of the time) is the blue health bars in the bottom left.
Weirdly enough i found that dropping TLOU2 in-game motion blur setting to 3/10 has helped with camera panning feel. It's not getting perceptually smoother of course but i think there is just more visual information for eye to catch, so it feels more solid. Have you tried that?
Feels like Sony first party is sometimes overdoing it with MB... i remember dropping it from defaults in Spider-Man on my old LCD.
Most of the games I play on my PS4 Pro and LG B9 are in HDR, and they look phenomenal!
But I play 2 SDR Games - Control and Journey.
Should I use Gamma 2.2 or BT.1886 for these SDR Games? I'm in Game Mode of course.
Also what's the philosophy on OLED Light here? For regular SDR content (like Netflix) I use 25, since that seems to be around the 100 nits it's calibrated for.
But are SDR games also calibrated for just 100 nits? They just feel way too dark to me on OLED Light 25?
Sort of a repost from another thread: I bought the B9 a little while ago. Very pleased.
I'm a bit anxious of getting burn-ins at some point. Is there any way to change logo colours somehow (i.e. Netflix app, red logo) to greyish or something? I just want to take care of the TV as much as possible.
I already have logo luminance at high.
Keep the PS4 on limited and the C9 the same. Ive read that Auto can cause issues but maybe Im wrong.Hello all
Apologies if this has already been asked but when you guys use your C9 on your PS4 Pro's do you set RGB to full or limited?
Keep the PS4 on limited and the C9 the same. Ive read that Auto can cause issues but maybe Im wrong.
I have some tv/movies that are only available on DVD. Any recommendations on what settings to use to make DVDs pop as much as they can ?
Run them through the Gigapixel video AI app (has a 30 day free trial I think). Default profile. Have it render out to a 4K image.
Ah, I primarily meant playing the DVDs straight off my Xbox one X and through my TV, and which C9 settings I should flip on while watching. I haven't ripped the DVDs or anything yet, but may look into this app cause it looks kinda sweet. Thanks!
I could never even get that to work from the get-go, but I'd love to know the answer to your query as well.So without changing any settings my PS4 stopped turning on my tv when I turned the PS4 on. Then I changed a setting I don't recall the name of and then my tv started turning on my PS4 which I don't want it to do. So I turned that off.
how do I get my PS4 to turn on my tv but not vice versa?
Mine worked out of the box but it stopped doing it, not sure why. Still haven't figured out how to do it again.I could never even get that to work from the get-go, but I'd love to know the answer to your query as well.
Yes, I use it on every game I have that supports HDR.Do people use HGIG on the pro with a C9? I just got mine and am trying to set it up for Tsushima, it looks a bit different from my B7 currently.
Yeah, using HGIG for most games, also if you switched the TV make sure to readjust HDR calibration in PS4 system menu as Ghost is using that.Do people use HGIG on the pro with a C9? I just got mine and am trying to set it up for Tsushima, it looks a bit different from my B7 currently.
I don't because you can only use HGIG with Game Mode and I don't like Game Mode.Do people use HGIG on the pro with a C9? I just got mine and am trying to set it up for Tsushima, it looks a bit different from my B7 currently.
Why don't you like Game Mode?I don't because you can only use HGIG with Game Mode and I don't like Game Mode.
I use hgig for 98% of hdr gamesDo people use HGIG on the pro with a C9? I just got mine and am trying to set it up for Tsushima, it looks a bit different from my B7 currently.
Sorry if it's been mentioned in this thread, but do you guys see horizontal lines across the entire screen when looking at solid bright areas in games like ghost of tsushima on your oled panels?
There's quite a bit of discussion on it on reddit and avsforum but it's not widely known. My panel is perfect otherwise. Maybe not everyone notices it, or maybe it truly doesn't affect all panels.
Do people use HGIG on the pro with a C9? I just got mine and am trying to set it up for Tsushima, it looks a bit different from my B7 currently.
Game mode still gives you the additional burn in measures for game HUDS and the HGiG option.Am I correct in thinking that when an input is labeled as PC Mode, that there is no benefit to the Game Mode picture option, and should probably choose Expert (Dark Room) as the starting point?
There's quite a bit of discussion on it on reddit and avsforum but it's not widely known. My panel is perfect otherwise. Maybe not everyone notices it, or maybe it truly doesn't affect all panels.
Game mode still gives you the additional burn in measures for game HUDS and the HGiG option.
I wouldn't recommend PC mode if you play any HDR content ,
Sorry if it's been mentioned in this thread, but do you guys see horizontal lines across the entire screen when looking at solid bright areas in games like ghost of tsushima on your oled panels?
White loading screens are fine. It's noticeable in HDR especially on grey or solid blue backgrounds in Ghost of Tsushima. If you're playing the game try focusing on the sky/sun. If you notice the horizontal lines across the entire screen please let me know..
Yeah, I do. If you are very close and can see chroma sub sampling; then you may not want to.I've noticed that on Disney+ watching Avengers Endgame when Captain Marvel appears in from of Tony stark at the start of the movie, only time I've seen that issue.
So I should remove the PC label from the input?
Sorry if it's been mentioned in this thread, but do you guys see horizontal lines across the entire screen when looking at solid bright areas in games like ghost of tsushima on your oled panels?
Yeah, I do. If you are very close and can see chroma sub sampling; then you may not want to.
It's either chroma subsampling for RGB content, or banding for HDR content. Pick your poison