Is anyone else worried by the fact that the most active thread by far in this forum on console gaming is about TVs?
I still haven't seen an hdr game. I'm pretty curious. Wondering how many games really take advantage of hdr and how they're designed around handling people with displays that have aggressive tone mappping. I'm curious enough to have an urge to spend thousands of dollars, but luckily enough I have the sense and willpower not to do it right now.
Wow, the UH6500 and UH6100 have an HDR peak brightness of 350-400 cd/m2 in a 10% window. I wouldn't be surprised if the tone-mapping curve basically just clips and you end up with a presentation that looks almost exactly like SDR. With such a low peak brightness, if they tone map by shifting everything else to a lower luminescence to preserve the highlights, the APL is going to be very low and it'll just be dark looking.
You sir needs to first go to Gamersyde to download some HDR clips of various games they have recently uploaded onto an USB key then go to your local AV store, stick it into your HDR tv of choice (preferably Z9DI still haven't seen an hdr game. I'm pretty curious. Wondering how many games really take advantage of hdr and how they're designed around handling people with displays that have aggressive tone mappping. I'm curious enough to have an urge to spend thousands of dollars, but luckily enough I have the sense and willpower not to do it right now.
My set only does 350 bright and the colors are massively different vs HDR. Pretty large difference.
Here's pic I took and cropped, Forza Horizon demo in HDR, old non HDR 1080P set on top new 4k/HDR bottom. Maybe you would just call the bottom overstaturated, I dont know. Look at the sky blueness or rock redness.
That's also cell phone pic. In person the difference is much more pronounced.
At the time I didn't know you can turn HDR off on the console level, so I can make comparisons on the same display. Difference is just as big or greater on the same TV.
Enlighten of these HDR issues, does Dolby Vision assist with standardizing these problems/ is HDR10 the issue?
Or is it a per panel issue ?
Games are already HDR. The difference is is in the tone-mapping, so games won't look any different to what they do now.I already have concerns about what a 900p or even 1080p game would look like on a 4K TV but now we have HDR as well. How do non-HDR games look on a HDR TV?
I already have concerns about what a 900p or even 1080p game would look like on a 4K TV but now we have HDR as well. How do non-HDR games look on a HDR TV?
I already have concerns about what a 900p or even 1080p game would look like on a 4K TV but now we have HDR as well. How do non-HDR games look on a HDR TV?
Stupid question...But.. Do all of your HDMI inputs support HDR or only one (if so did you plug the PS4 in the right one?)so I received my pro as well as ku7000 and all I can say is that I am flabbergasted: when I play Horizon i can just wee bit difference between HDR and sdr. when I play last of Us i couldn't make out any difference.
then I played RNC and it looked faded in hdr and better in sdr -_-
Then I played NEX Machina and again: faded in HDR and beautiful in SDR.
also menus look faded when I come out of a game .
I have no idea what's going on. my hdr is on in tv .....ps4 says it is outputting hdr.
I am pretty dumbfounded
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Stupid question...But.. Do all of your HDMI inputs support HDR or only one (if so did you plug the PS4 in the right one?)