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Originally Posted by Warner306
I had time for another readthrough. I felt as though the following definitions required further elaboration/clarification:
color&gamma
2.20, 2.40
"changes the display's gamma based on what is set in calibration to this target gamma"
What does "what is set in calibration" mean?
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It seems like you do not notice the italics? I used italics to indicate I was referring to a specific name in madVR's settings. All the references to
calibration are talking about the calibration page in madVR's settings.
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Originally Posted by Warner306
artifact removal
"If default debanding strength is lower than strength during fade in/out 5 frames are rerendered using the higher strength on a fade detection (it takes 5 frames to detect a fade)."
This sentence is very confusing. I understand what you mean (the higher strength is used during fades) but it should be simplified.
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I gave it a shot,
default debanding strength and
strength during fade in/out are the specific names for the settings used in madVR. The information I was adding was the 5 frames, that the higher strength is used during a fade should be obvious based on the setting names.
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Originally Posted by Warner306
image doubling
"If this is used with any scaling factor below 2.0x image downscaling is used to interpolate to the target resolution."
A comma after 2.0x would help this sentence, but it is the phrase "interpolate to the target resolution that is unclear". This is technical jargon.
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"Interpolate" is not part of everyone's vocabulary? I can change "interpolate" to "scale". Commas are good sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Warner306
enable windowed overlay (Windows 7 and newer):
"If not using the calibration option disable GPU gamma ramps madVR will emulate the GPU LUT. "
What does the "calibration option" refer to?
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How about reordered, "If not using the option
disable GPU gamma ramps in
calibration, madVR will emulate the GPU LUT."?
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Originally Posted by Warner306
I find these to be the most offensive definitions. Other users may agree/disagree.
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Thanks for the feedback.