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- StormAudio ISP.24 MK2
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- Emotiva XPA-5
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- THX ONYX
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One of my biggest frustrations with my new RS520 is it's 4K HDR performance. Not so much that the projector isn't capable of producing a great 4K/HDR image... but there's no baseline setting that makes every film look great. The route of the problem is a lack of standards in the film industry... every disc presents itself differently. But, ultimately, it's the projector's settings that need to make up for the issue.
The baseline HDR settings out of the box are simply unacceptable. Images are generally way too dark... loaded with crush...and colors are dull and lifeless. My method of combating this has been to bump brightness and/or increase contrast.
It works... but I don't think it's optimal.
I'm wondering if there are some gamma settings that can be tweaked?
Anyone have any insights or methods they'e used to attack this?
The baseline HDR settings out of the box are simply unacceptable. Images are generally way too dark... loaded with crush...and colors are dull and lifeless. My method of combating this has been to bump brightness and/or increase contrast.
It works... but I don't think it's optimal.
I'm wondering if there are some gamma settings that can be tweaked?
Anyone have any insights or methods they'e used to attack this?