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frame skipping at 120hz

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Is the frame skipping at 120hz very noticeable, or does it mostly appear like a normal 120hz signal when viewed from the naked eye at normal speed? Also, do you think this issue is the part of the reason the 120hz input lag results have higher values? Furthermore, do you think this is something that Samsung can fix in an update?

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    Do you only use the default settings when checking the color accuracy? I have an Epson printer on macOS and Iโ€™m using the Epson driver (not AirPrint) which has EPSON Vivid as the default setting. I suppose Windows driver uses the same default. With that setting the colors looks over processed or saturated. Results are better when using the ColorSync (with correct profile) or EPSON Standard setting. Obviously Photoshop Manages Colors setting for Photoshop yields good results too. It would be interesting to see measurement data for different options and thus recommended settings. Maybe Canon printers generally have better accuracy only because better default settings for the driver?

    Hello simoj, Thank you for your interest in our printer reviews. In our testing process, we employ the highest quality print settings along with the default color profile on Windows. Typically, we utilize either the Windows Photos app or Infranview for viewing and printing files, and we ensure that weโ€™re using the latest available driver and software version. Presently, we focus our testing on macOS compatibility rather than exploring various color profiles or settings on this platform. However, I will suggest to our test development team the inclusion of such tests across different operating systems. If thereโ€™s sufficient demand for this data, weโ€™ll certainly consider incorporating it into our future printer test bench updates.

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    Do you only use the default settings when checking the color accuracy? I have an Epson printer on macOS and Iโ€™m using the Epson driver (not AirPrint) which has EPSON Vivid as the default setting. I suppose Windows driver uses the same default. With that setting the colors looks over processed or saturated.

    Results are better when using the ColorSync (with correct profile) or EPSON Standard setting. Obviously Photoshop Manages Colors setting for Photoshop yields good results too. It would be interesting to see measurement data for different options and thus recommended settings.

    Maybe Canon printers generally have better accuracy only because better default settings for the driver?

    Edited 1 year ago: clarification about macOS driver
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