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You know that LG (I think that's what you have) makes game mode darker in HDR, right? Rtings.com says they did that by design. I ended up staying in game mode because the input lag is so much better.Comment
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Ok. Dareal's pic looks good. I have a pretty high end Samsung ks8500, basically set in torch mode and still the greens in the field don't look anything like that pic. I tried different picture modes etc and nothing. For this particular game I did set Contrast and Brightness in the in game settings to "Highest" and it makes a slight difference from "Default". Slightly more vibrant and I'm happy with that. My field under those settings @ Pit, 1pm, clear look somewhere between both of your pics you've posted.
Also, I even Googled Madden 18 graphics and looked at all the images released by EA leading up to release and not a single field is that green, including Pit. I also looked back at the Photographic thread here on OS and not a single one of those stunning pics has a field that green.
So in conclusion, considering DaReals pic was taken off screen, I just believe it was the camera used that has it appear that green. Unless there is something to it...Comment
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I'm talking about well calibrated HDR vs well calibrated SDR. Watch something from the YouTube hdr channel on an HDR source and then an SDR source. Sure it looks better but not by a lotComment
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I have the same in game settings. What's your tv's dynamic contrast set to?Comment
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I did a lot of calibrating based off of Planet Earth 2 and 4K HDR vids on YouTube (Mainly HDR channel). Everything looks fantastic and meets my expectations and the definition of HDR. There are a couple of Xbox games that are an exception including Madden 18 imo, but I was mostly able to alleviate that by adjusting in game contrast to "Higher".
I believe its the way some games are coded, that's what I believe. Somebody on this thread claims that HDR doesn't really need any calibrating, he lost all credibility when he said that!Comment
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You just have to find a setting your happy with let her rip.OS needs a Thumbs DOWN button
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Ok. Dareal's pic looks good. I have a pretty high end Samsung ks8500, basically set in torch mode and still the greens in the field don't look anything like that pic. I tried different picture modes etc and nothing. For this particular game I did set Contrast and Brightness in the in game settings to "Highest" and it makes a slight difference from "Default". Slightly more vibrant and I'm happy with that. My field under those settings @ Pit, 1pm, clear look somewhere between both of your pics you've posted.
Also, I even Googled Madden 18 graphics and looked at all the images released by EA leading up to release and not a single field is that green, including Pit. I also looked back at the Photographic thread here on OS and not a single one of those stunning pics has a field that green.
So in conclusion, considering DaReals pic was taken off screen, I just believe it was the camera used that has it appear that green. Unless there is something to it...
It's supposed to look natural - that's a grass field by the way.Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira - UFC Hall of FameComment
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You're playing on an LG I'm assuming? You need to enable dynamic Contrast on HDR game mode as the tone mapping is different in that mode (you actually gain more detail in HDR game mode tbh). Just need to enable dynamic contrast on high - what set do you have?Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira - UFC Hall of FameComment
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You're supposed to enable dynamic contrast to high on LG oleds. This is by design as the tone mapping in HDR game mode is completely different than other HDR modes.Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira - UFC Hall of FameComment
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Dynamic contrast = High. I have backlight and contrast maxed by default on HDR material. Note, I do use a custom color source.
I did a lot of calibrating based off of Planet Earth 2 and 4K HDR vids on YouTube (Mainly HDR channel). Everything looks fantastic and meets my expectations and the definition of HDR. There are a couple of Xbox games that are an exception including Madden 18 imo, but I was mostly able to alleviate that by adjusting in game contrast to "Higher".
I believe its the way some games are coded, that's what I believe. Somebody on this thread claims that HDR doesn't really need any calibrating, he lost all credibility when he said that!
Man no wonder your colors are so out of wack as you say.Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira - UFC Hall of FameComment
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