View Single Post
Old 4th February 2019, 20:42   #54586  |  Link
tp4tissue
Registered User
 
tp4tissue's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 708
Quote:
Originally Posted by Warner306 View Post
I wouldn't be against raising the value of reference white slightly for PQ HDR content. The problem is all existing HDR displays are tuned to tone map for a reference white of 100 nits, so I don't know how you would get around that without breaking support for all legacy HDR displays. I don't think HDR is too dark when viewed without ambient light in the room.

I noticed that calibrating to 2.2/2.4 (relative) gamma on LCD is much more similar in appearance to 2.2/2.4 (absolute) gamma (1886) on CRT/Plasma/OLED, vs using absolute gamma (1886) on LCD which makes everything greyish.

So, the near crush dark tones when using relative gamma on LCD is probably Correct. It's just more crush like in home environments where the room light is on.

The moral of the story is, it's suppose to look like that, just turn the lights off.
__________________
Ghetto | 2500k 5Ghz

Last edited by tp4tissue; 4th February 2019 at 20:46.
tp4tissue is offline   Reply With Quote