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Rushnerd 2020 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:05
In-game HDR settings for LG C9?
I'm sure not many of you are playing this on an LG C9 or CX display, but i'm finding the HDR settings confusing and wondered if anyone has it figured out better than I have.
The paper white value is most what i'm not sure what to set at and if I should even be messing with the "HDR brightness" slider.
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Kaldaien 2020 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:20 
You mean HDR whitepoint? I'd suggest setting that to 650-700.

I have 3 C9's, a 55", 65" and 77" :) You can never have too much OLED.
Royal Fool 2020 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:24 
Paper white should adjust overall brightness of highlights and the "glow" from that.
Rushnerd 2020 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:59 
Thanks,Kaldaien!
Yeah I was thinking 700ish looked about right and I believe the C9 is about 750nits peak so that does make sense. Should I leave the HDR brightness as is then?
ScouseUlster 2020 年 8 月 15 日 上午 11:50 
bump
ScouseUlster 2020 年 8 月 15 日 上午 11:50 
what black level do you have your tv set to?
Ellis_Cake 2020 年 8 月 15 日 上午 11:56 
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
Rushnerd 2020 年 8 月 15 日 下午 11:15 
引用自 ScouseUlster
what black level do you have your tv set to?
Limited via Nvidia CP and black level low. Just as if you picked full you would want Black Level High.

I only asked this originally because the game looks slightly "off" to me with 700 white point and 50 HDR brightness.
I think it has more to do with just how the game is more than anything.
最後修改者:Rushnerd; 2020 年 8 月 16 日 下午 10:03
Chance Hale 2020 年 8 月 16 日 上午 10:45 
I have an lg oled and feel the hdr seems broken at the traditional 700 white point range. Often times background detail is dramatically reduced due to light bloom/crush. Comes and goes so a bit bizarre

Reference photo during settings adjustment looks fine
最後修改者:Chance Hale; 2020 年 8 月 16 日 上午 10:46
Milchschnitte 2020 年 8 月 16 日 上午 11:09 
引用自 Ellis_Cake
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
Same monitor here, I fiddled a bit with different settings and settled for:
Brightness: 40
HDR Brightness: 50
Whitepoint 400

Monitor is in High Brightness mode because it has the clearest white.

Looks good to me.
Ellis_Cake 2020 年 8 月 16 日 上午 11:50 
引用自 Milchschnitte
引用自 Ellis_Cake
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
Same monitor here, I fiddled a bit with different settings and settled for:
Brightness: 40
HDR Brightness: 50
Whitepoint 400

Monitor is in High Brightness mode because it has the clearest white.

Looks good to me.

Oh thanks, im gonna try those settings and compare.

I've my black level at 13, and a colour-profile installed from IDontRemember.
It´sAllAimAssist 2020 年 8 月 16 日 下午 4:39 
Is there a general tutorial or guide somewhere for how to configure games HDR ?
Every game has different reference pictures and sliders that does different things.
I have no idea what is "correct" or what I´m even looking for in the reference images.

Set the paper white to max , on my q9fn ..snowy areas burned my eyes out.
Malker 2020 年 8 月 16 日 下午 5:29 
引用自 Ellis_Cake
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
some mistake the HDR whitepoint setting for the max luminance setting. Resulting that godrays and the clouds around the sun are loosing too much detail when set too high. Max luminance (nits) is set with HDR Brightness.

Having the same monitor I am still figuring out my best settings as the calibration screen is pretty much horrible. good results are these settings for me:

freesync 2 enabled
Black equalizer: 14
SDR brightness 50
HDR Brightness 60
HDR whitepoint 335
最後修改者:Malker; 2020 年 8 月 16 日 下午 5:38
Ellis_Cake 2020 年 8 月 17 日 上午 3:48 
引用自 Malker
引用自 Ellis_Cake
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
some mistake the HDR whitepoint setting for the max luminance setting. Resulting that godrays and the clouds around the sun are loosing too much detail when set too high. Max luminance (nits) is set with HDR Brightness.

Having the same monitor I am still figuring out my best settings as the calibration screen is pretty much horrible. good results are these settings for me:

freesync 2 enabled
Black equalizer: 14
SDR brightness 50
HDR Brightness 60
HDR whitepoint 335

I kinda wish they would call things more precisely what they are, yeah.
avoiding guesstimations.
Ellis_Cake 2020 年 8 月 17 日 上午 3:49 
Another tricky thing is i might set something up, and then i check in game and it looks alright, but its either day or night in the game, then come morning or evening, its not quite there, so i readjust, and then it changes and so on.
Malker 2020 年 8 月 20 日 下午 5:09 
引用自 Malker
引用自 Ellis_Cake
I have a samsung chg70, i am also trying to brain what would be the "proper'est" settings. my screen have a hdr nits of 600,
so ive set whitepoint to 600 and have the hdr bright at around 60,
and "ordinary brightness" at 40 or so.

It would be nice if they/someone gave some guidelines about wether to bother with the non-hdr brightness setting, what the whitepoint might be good to adjust to (if it even is the hdr-nits spec) and whatnot.
some mistake the HDR whitepoint setting for the max luminance setting. Resulting that godrays and the clouds around the sun are loosing too much detail when set too high. Max luminance (nits) is set with HDR Brightness.

Having the same monitor I am still figuring out my best settings as the calibration screen is pretty much horrible. good results are these settings for me:

freesync 2 enabled
Black equalizer: 14
SDR brightness 50
HDR Brightness 60
HDR whitepoint 335

changed white point down to 283
looks fine now
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