I'm curious how the black crush is on your G2? Is it like my C2 crushed in cmv2.9 and way worse with 4000/10000 MDL ?
Is it perfect in cmv4.0?
I'm curious how the black crush is on your G2? Is it like my C2 crushed in cmv2.9 and way worse with 4000/10000 MDL ?
It's not perfect, no but it's not bad. I haven't checked it in a year. It's actually on my todo list. The last time I calibrated it I didn't do it the normal way as I was having issues with a new laptop at the time and had to use software I don't normally use. It came out decent so I left it. I need to redo it when I have time. I can throw spears and munsil in this weekend which as I said I need to do anyway. But I've not had any real issues after calibration. It is definitely worse in cmv2.9, though.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 7:35 pmI'm curious how the black crush is on your G2? Is it like my C2 crushed in cmv2.9 and way worse with 4000/10000 MDL ?
Is it perfect in cmv4.0?
Really strange that this is better on my G1 uncalibrated.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 4:38 pmNo way I could see 69-70 with cmv2.9 10 000nits and 4000nits MDL on the C2deadchip12 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 4:04 pmI saw falling diagonal lines on my c8 and c9 oled too a long time ago. Not sure if it is the same kind as the ones on the g5. Could you check your c2 again if you see those lines?
Users and reviewers reported say they saw diagonal lines even in bright scenes since the g4. There's a reddit thread about the issue here: https://www.reddit.com/r/LGOLED/s/lLTwRgQtyw
And also there's a thread about another issue. You may want to check for it on the g5: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/lg-g4- ... 65/page-12
in 1h, I'm not home yet.
my C8 was the same as the C2 but Dolby did change something because the G1/C1 are the last TV to support Chroma Weight in cmv2.9, and now not even cmv4.0 CW works on the G5daffie wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 9:23 pmReally strange that this is better on my G1 uncalibrated.
I can see 69 faint on cmv2.9 4000 nits MDL.
And your test file called "cmv2.9 4000 nits MDL with Trims" I can see even 68 very faint.
I'm guessing something really changed starting from the c2/g2 series compared to c1/g1
sorry, the 5-10% grayscales are too dim. My camera cannot capture it... I have to raise ISO, which introduces noise that masks the issue.
For what it's worth I've been watching movies in DV on my 83" G5 for a few weeks now and have not been able to see the dithering effect in any content in the darkest of scenes from my seating distance of 10' away. And believe me I looked.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 11:14 pmsorry, the 5-10% grayscales are too dim. My camera cannot capture it... I have to raise ISO, which introduces noise that masks the issue.
EDIT: actually what I'm seeing is exactly like in this video:
https://youtu.be/czIxtnAh36w?si=--UggVf0iEz5VP7u&t=350
Good to know, thanks. I haven’t noticed it in the two movies I’ve watched so far, but they were both bright 4000-nit grades. I do see the falling noise in the dark scenes from Dune samples, but not the diagonal lines which I only see in static images so far. Overall, I’m satisfied with the Dolby Vision performance. HDR10 is the only mode that looks bad, but I don’t really care since all my movies are in Dolby Vision anyway.