Great - I'll change it. Didn't know this was even a 'thing'. Thanks!
Remember it only applies for HDMI. If you use DisplayPort or DVI there is nothing to change.
Great - I'll change it. Didn't know this was even a 'thing'. Thanks!
may be except anothe limited color setting in the last tabs concerning video player output for moviesRemember it only applies for HDMI. If you use DisplayPort or DVI there is nothing to change.
The Lagom LCD tests are an easy way to check if your display & GPU are in agreement of the colour range used.
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/contrast.php
etc.
Wil I get better results if I use a HDMI to HDMI cable between my PC and monitor instead of DVI to DVI? I run 2560x1440 Dell 27 inches. Or will there be no change at all?
Actually it isn't hogwash a lot of the 4K monitors support 10bit, suggest you check facts before dissing posts.Some TVs may have some small issues with it. But its no more trouble than just disabling it again.
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Monitor needs to support 10bit, very few does. So sounds like a hogwash post![]()
Only if you have more than one monitor, which you have already balanced with Gamut and Granger charts. Essential for correct colour balance in photography.Any disadvantages to doing this?
The difference was obvious. People need to do this. This should be a sticky in the newcomer forum.I run in surround with 1x dvi (center) and 2x hdmi (left and right).
I broke up surround to see the settings for the hdmi monitors and changed them to "full". I went back to surround, and I don't know if the settings held, or they reverted. When in surround, the option is not shown.
I can get in game to see if there's a difference, but I probably won't unless the difference is obvious.
How's your screen connected? DVI? DisplayPort? HDMI?780M - my control panel only has the option to change 3D settings...?