coopzr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:09 am
daffie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:52 pm
Thanks.
Will changing brightness just slightly from 50 to 49 have a big impact on the colors/hue?
RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:37 pm
I'm no expert about this but yes, it is better to change the white balance. Maybe @chros will chime in, he's the expert.
@daffie may be referring to
these 'optimized settings' maintained by P40L0. I use these settings too. I haven't tested the validity of whether these settings are better, however, I have seen much community praise and endorsement for their settings, and it is frequently updated, so I trust it.
Just want to add my 2 cents, having seen that spreadsheet over the years from time to time, it always had several flaws, and honestly just looks detailed and "nerdy", so everyone started supporting, upvoting and sharing it, and consumers have always liked being told what "settings" they should have, be it from rtings.com or this guy. Perhaps it's not downright terrible, and has some sensible advice for games console users, but the guy is absolutely picking some values and settings out of thin air and purely based on his personal preference (for brighter/saturated, but inaccurate picture), e.g. color depth 55, warm 45, black level at 49, or turning on dynamic tone mapping for HDR mode(!), being glaring examples. I get he invested a lot of time into his videos and updated spreadsheets etc. but he has a major financial incentive given his Patreon subscriptions and obviously his popularity. However, I doubt he has owned all of the LG models from 2020 to now or has any real professional calibration background (this is obvious from some of the settings he recommends honestly). I also don't understand why he provides blanket settings for all LG models by year rather than series (i.e. B, C, G), as this is a big red flag oversimplification, in my opinion. Oh, and one last thing, he seems to now be selling HDR "optimized" settings for specific video game titles on his Patreon, which is egregious!
I would strongly recommend you find calibration patterns, video files and guides and invest some time in calibrating/optimizing your own display, this should yield much better results in SDR/HDR/DV modes, compared to blindly following any spreadsheets or settings found anywhere online. Here is a great place to start for HDR calibration:
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/hdr10- ... t.2943380/