2014-05-21, 22:31
I gave it another try, and tested all 4 combinations:
- Driver Full and XBMC Limited is the one to go. It does not clip the below 16 or above 235 and shows no grayscale banding.
- Driver Limited and XBMC Full requires the same TV settings (brightness/contrast) to give similar results, but cranking up the brightness shows, that below 16 and above 235 are gone, grayscales are also showing banding.
- Both on Full eliminates all gray in the white range (220-235) even at contrast = 0, it also requires are high brightness setting to get reference black at 16.
- Both on Limited clips BTB and WTW needs a very low brightness setting to get 17 to be gray.
Thanks to the XBMC team to finally have made me happy, without Gotham this wouldn't have been possible!
Now I can obsess about color tuning as I found the grayscale to be a little greenish.
Are there any tips on how to achieve a good result with minimal effort?
- Driver Full and XBMC Limited is the one to go. It does not clip the below 16 or above 235 and shows no grayscale banding.
- Driver Limited and XBMC Full requires the same TV settings (brightness/contrast) to give similar results, but cranking up the brightness shows, that below 16 and above 235 are gone, grayscales are also showing banding.
- Both on Full eliminates all gray in the white range (220-235) even at contrast = 0, it also requires are high brightness setting to get reference black at 16.
- Both on Limited clips BTB and WTW needs a very low brightness setting to get 17 to be gray.
Thanks to the XBMC team to finally have made me happy, without Gotham this wouldn't have been possible!
Now I can obsess about color tuning as I found the grayscale to be a little greenish.
Are there any tips on how to achieve a good result with minimal effort?