Quick question: Why on a 4K monitor do gradients look rubbish? Example the startup logo or when you are passing close to a Star. Everything else looks great but just that... Some setting I am missing?
Maybe check your cards settings are displaying the full 256 colours ? And not 'limited'
Flimley
If your monitor/tv is capable of giving more then the standard 8 bit per colour, colour depth, then you will see some banding mostly because of the compression used not handling the extra colours.Quick question: Why on a 4K monitor do gradients look rubbish? Example the startup logo or when you are passing close to a Star. Everything else looks great but just that... Some setting I am missing?
If your monitor/tv is capable of giving more then the standard 8 bit per colour, colour depth, then you will see some banding mostly because of the compression used not handling the extra colours.
Take my TV which is my main monitor 12 bit colour depth, which means I get end up with better colour gradients on anything where the graphic card is told draw a gradient from colour x to colour y, but if there is an image then it represents that image according to what the image is made with, if image says colours x1...100 make up the gradient, then it will use those 100 colours even if it can do more.
I cannot imagine most 4k monitors not supporting this or at least 10bit colour depth so this is likely what you are experiencing.
You may however also want to check your driver settings and make sure you are using the higher colour depth.
hmm the monitor is:
[h=1]PB287Q[/h]It says it has 10bit colour depth but I cannot find options in the Crimson drivers at all.
Maybe check your cards settings are displaying the full 256 colours ? And not 'limited'
Flimley