Very pleasantly surprised that Ni No Kuni has an HDR mode that so far looks absolutely beautiful. Very wide color range fully used and bright highlights, without looking fake. It also has a 4K mode (I’m sure not native but still great). It looks beautiful. And ALL AT 60fps!
I fully expected a half baked or non existent Pro support like so many Japanese RPGs but this is definitely not one of them!
Very pleasantly surprised that Ni No Kuni has an HDR mode that so far looks absolutely beautiful. Very wide color range fully used and bright highlights, without looking fake. It also has a 4K mode (I’m sure not native but still great). It looks beautiful. And ALL AT 60fps!
4k output with HDR10 and 60Hz over HDMI 2.0, there must be chroma subsampling ... isn't it noticable?
420 is definitely noticeable on certain colours on my 65inch b7 oled. Dithering patterns show on red and yellow colours in particular. But yuv422 in hdr, outputted from ps4 pro looks very good. No artifacts from about 6ft away4k output with HDR10 and 60Hz over HDMI 2.0, there must be chroma subsampling ... isn't it noticable?
Again, chroma subsampling means nothing in the world of TVs and games, it’s not noticeable.
With 4:4:4 you can only go up to 8-bit colour, which negates HDR. Pretty sure that’s a limit with HDMI, could be wrong though.
Yes. As I said it is not possible now as 2.1 hardware is nowhere to be seen.4:4:4 with HDR should be possible over HDMI 2.1
It's very subtle. And despite only having a single slider to control, it does an amazing job overcoming the tonemapping issues of the lg oleds in game mode. I'm loving the cinematic and subdued approach to hdr that Rockstar has taken.has anyone tested RDR 2 HDR? It seems like some users are having issues with it.
that's the good thing about it, and the issue some people are having with it. Those people want two HDR sliders like in AC or similar games, and think the HDR in RDR2 is broken.It's very subtle. And despite only having a single slider to control, it does an amazing job overcoming the tonemapping issues of the lg oleds in game mode. I'm loving the cinematic and subdued approach to hdr that Rockstar has taken.
that's the good thing about it, and the issue some people are having with it. Those people want two HDR sliders like in AC or similar games, and think the HDR in RDR2 is broken.
ufff, I wonder when the hardware is going to be able to live up to thatThe prices on that 8k Samsung aren't that bad on the 65 and 75" models and Samsung is promising an upgrade one connect box to true HDMI 2.1 when it becomes possible. I expected the initial prices to be higher than that, so this makes me think that there will be quite a bit of these 8k TVs sooner than expected.