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Hendrik:
--- Quote from: jmone on May 05, 2022, 04:08:19 am ---I love how you have automatically determined if the screen is both HDR capable and if it is already in HDR Mode, a couple of suggestions
- if the screen is NOT HDR capable, should the two HDR options below it be greyed out?
- if Use the display's HDR capability for HDR videos is Unchecked, should the "Automatically switch to HDR mode..." be greyed out.
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1) No, I don't want to entirely rely on the detection to lock out the option
2) Yes, I think thats how it works right now as well
mattkhan:
I think a number of older PJs would be under 80, perhaps take it down to 40 or 50?
jmone:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on May 05, 2022, 04:18:40 am ---1) No, I don't want to entirely rely on the detection to lock out the option
2) Yes, I think thats how it works right now as well
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1) OK, Makes sense
2) In the screen shot, "Use the display's HDR capability for HDR videos" is Unchecked but "Automatically switch to HDR mode..." is not greyed out (and is checked)? Should it not be greyed out?
Smack:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on May 05, 2022, 04:20:48 am ---I think a number of older PJs would be under 80, perhaps take it down to 40 or 50?
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That's correct. My epson Laser pj has only 55 nits. So this would be good if the scale would begin at around 50 nits.
Hendrik:
I changed the scale to start at 60. You probably don't want to actually set it that low even on a low-brightness projector, as it really starts crushing even normal bright details to limit the brightness range, instead leave it a bit higher and give up shadow details.
Advanced Mode lets you input an actual number though, down to 10, at which the image looks really broken.
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