October 10, 20205 yr Hey guys I have a 4k 50 inch tv. using P3d v5 and was curious to know how many of you are using default colour settings or RGB full mode? im finding it very dark in v5 cheers mike Edited October 10, 20205 yr by mikeymike
October 10, 20205 yr Hopefully things will get better when v5.1 comes out. In the mean time I have disabled HDR and EA and use Nvidia Control Panel to tweak Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and Digital Vibrance. Have been doing long hauls with the PMDG747 and using many payware airports with 4096 Textures and not a single CTD. Try and experiment and see if that helps. Regards Joaquin Blanco Intel Core i9-9900K at 5Ghz, Corsair Hydro H100i RGB PLATINUM CPU cooler, Asus ROG STRIX Z390-E,Motherboard, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6, G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory, 500GB Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 PCIe,2TB Samsung 860 QVO Solid State Drive, 2TB, 2 x Samsung 860 Evo 2TB, 1 x 1TB Samsung 860 Evo, Corsair RM650x 80 PLUS Gold 650W PSU.
October 10, 20205 yr Author 1 minute ago, ideoplastic said: Hopefully things will get better when v5.1 comes out. In the mean time I have disabled HDR and EA and use Nvidia Control Panel to tweak Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and Digital Vibrance. Have been doing long hauls with the PMDG747 and using many payware airports with 4096 Textures and not a single CTD. Try and experiment and see if that helps. Regards Interesting, I’ll have to experiment. thanks mike
October 10, 20205 yr Hi Mike, normally it is recommended to run full RGB if you connect TV as monitor to PC. Thereafter, recommend to do a calibration, you can use the one build in with Windows 10.
October 10, 20205 yr Author 1 hour ago, Vlooi said: Hi Mike, normally it is recommended to run full RGB if you connect TV as monitor to PC. Thereafter, recommend to do a calibration, you can use the one build in with Windows 10. Hi Ok, full rgb it is then. calibrate? thanks mike
October 10, 20205 yr Yes, always a good exercise, which will get your gamma, brightness and contrast more in line. Easiest is to type "calibrate" into your search on your taskbar, click on "Calibrate your display", follow the steps right through, and your done. Thereafter make sure you load the colour profile that was saved after this exercise as your default, and your set. It does make a nice difference to your graphics. Here's a link: https://winaero.com/calibrate-display-colors-windows-10/#:~:text=Click the button " Calibrate display ". The,create a Display Calibration shortcut in Windows 10. Regards
October 10, 20205 yr Author 2 hours ago, Vlooi said: Yes, always a good exercise, which will get your gamma, brightness and contrast more in line. Easiest is to type "calibrate" into your search on your taskbar, click on "Calibrate your display", follow the steps right through, and your done. Thereafter make sure you load the colour profile that was saved after this exercise as your default, and your set. It does make a nice difference to your graphics. Here's a link: https://winaero.com/calibrate-display-colors-windows-10/#:~:text=Click the button " Calibrate display ". The,create a Display Calibration shortcut in Windows 10. Regards Thank you very much. mike
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