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Night Environment Monitor Trick - I like what I'm seeing

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Hi Everyone,

 

I'm not sure if everyone will benefit from this move, but I tried it tonight and I like the look. In my menu on the 4K's I have the option of setting my picture to Dynamic, it looks GREAT at night... Not good for daytime, there it looks like I'll have to go back to Natural. I'll have a video online soon.

Former Beta Tester - (for a few companies) - As well as provide Regional Voice Set Recordings

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absolutely  hands down calibrating your monitor and setting the right profile is crucial and is one of the basic and first things that should be looked at,
from lighting to color saturation everything get a baseline from the monitor itself initially; long before we do anything inside sim controls,
adjusting your gamma after setting your monitor is also very crucial and will change your sim like you wouldn't believe!

monitors may vary from one another to some degree and should always calibrated,
preferably using an external calibration tool which costs very little these days,
you can then make sure all your monitors have the same exact colors,

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