ive updated the firmware and these settings are still the best! Rtings wrote Hi, the update says that it improves picture quality at low gradation. We don’t currently test the picture quality at low gradation, so this isn’t a firmware update that would impact the results
you can’t reallly copy settings on a monitor since there’s panel variation. Ideally you want accurate colors in SDR with a white point of 6500k. Watch out for contrast clipping and raise blacks as well
I mean i don't know how you can use the peak brightness and have a low brightness for thr SDR content as it just appears wayyyyyy to dark imo. Like i don't understand it lol
ive updated the firmware and these settings are still the best! Rtings wrote Hi, the update says that it improves picture quality at low gradation. We don’t currently test the picture quality at low gradation, so this isn’t a firmware update that would impact the results
you can’t reallly copy settings on a monitor since there’s panel variation. Ideally you want accurate colors in SDR with a white point of 6500k. Watch out for contrast clipping and raise blacks as well
I agree but there's no harm in uploading the settings anyway
I mean i don't know how you can use the peak brightness and have a low brightness for thr SDR content as it just appears wayyyyyy to dark imo. Like i don't understand it lol
@CorruptForces it's what I prefer mate 😂 it's not "wayyyyy to dark" the maximum brightness only goes to 50 on these monitors not 100
How about brightness. Is this over 350cd ? My friends have Gen1 LG oled it was too bad brightness he can't play pubg Battlegrounds
@@Hwbot-Philip-Park the brightness in hdr is very good but sdr it's nothing special
@@Hwbot-Philip-Park www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/samsung/odyssey-oled-g6-g60sd-s27dg60
@@Hwbot-Philip-Park it only gets 6.9 for brightness that's the only thing that let's it down unfortunately