Marsell
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Ho provato un paio di film ed è incredibile il risultato che ottengo in HDR con questi settings.
Una volta che si sa il picco in HDR, è facilissimo vederne i benefici.
Note: if you’ve never run autocal, the projector most likely will have developed some “gamma droop”, in which case you may want to reduce Picture Tone and Dark Level by one click.
The three numbers listed are for Picture Tone, Dark Level, Bright Level respectively.
Small screens (90” or less). You can get around 140 nits peak using a new bulb.
4000: 1, 5, -1
2000: 1, 5, 0
1000: 1, 5, 1
Average screens (100-120”), 100 nits peak
4000: 3, 7, -3
2000: 3, 7, -2
1000: 3, 7, 1
Large screens (>120”), 70 nits peak
4000: N/A (cannot avoid clipping while producing good brightness; just use the 2000 nit settings.).
2000: 10, 4, -7
1000: 10, 4, -5
Fonte: https://www.avsforum.com/forum/24-d...-dla-x570r-owners-thread-83.html#post56989078
Una volta che si sa il picco in HDR, è facilissimo vederne i benefici.
Note: if you’ve never run autocal, the projector most likely will have developed some “gamma droop”, in which case you may want to reduce Picture Tone and Dark Level by one click.
The three numbers listed are for Picture Tone, Dark Level, Bright Level respectively.
Small screens (90” or less). You can get around 140 nits peak using a new bulb.
4000: 1, 5, -1
2000: 1, 5, 0
1000: 1, 5, 1
Average screens (100-120”), 100 nits peak
4000: 3, 7, -3
2000: 3, 7, -2
1000: 3, 7, 1
Large screens (>120”), 70 nits peak
4000: N/A (cannot avoid clipping while producing good brightness; just use the 2000 nit settings.).
2000: 10, 4, -7
1000: 10, 4, -5
Fonte: https://www.avsforum.com/forum/24-d...-dla-x570r-owners-thread-83.html#post56989078