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Is HDR good for gaming? HDR on vs off!



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  1. Botton uses wider gamut than sRGB resulting in oversaturated inaccurate colors. This guy either didn’t know this since most displays use this by default or he did and deliberately used this to boost engagement in the comments which is what I suspect he did. HDR will always look better if implemented correctly. Also some displays will claim HDR compatible, but unless they are OLED or mini led they are lying and will not get you a proper HDR experience.

  2. HDR will only look good on mid to high end monitors/TVs and AFTER proper setup in your console and TV. Most people who have a problem with HDR either have it setup wrong on their system, setup wrong on their TV, or both. OR have a monitor/TV that either isn’t capable of the color range, the peak brightness, or lacking in both. When it’s good implementation on a solid setup, SDR doesn’t stand a chance. PERIOD.

  3. This clip has 0% real information.
    Also recording hdr with camera in sdr and then uploading it in sdr, gives 0% real info. This clip is useless.

  4. If your hdr looks that dim it’s because you display can’t actually get bright enough to display HDR. A lot of cheap TVs support hdr but can’t display it correctly. But a mid range Sony and go away with this nonsense

  5. Not all HDR is equal, some implementation's of it are better than others.
    Some games can look amazing, but I have seen many where it realy doesn't.
    Typically dolby vision for gaming is why.

  6. You setting are f-ed up. HDR looks incredible. Has 1000x more color space 1024 x 1024 x 1024 vs 256 x 256 x 256. It is your shitty monitor not hdr. Buy OLED.

  7. You can't simply turn HDR on, you will want to adjust your TV as well. Otherwise it will look like you slid the gamma correction all the way to the left.

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