“Color Accuracy (Post-Calibration)” Brightness setting is 4?
That can’t be right.
Hi, we just checked again, and we can verify that we get that brightness at just 4. Even at 0 it doesn’t get that dim, as it has a 59.3 cd/m² minimum brightness when local dimming is off.
Yeah it is really weird. It is extremely noticeable as soon as I switch. But then becomes ok when I run the winddcutil command which causes the pink screen.
i see i think this command apply the rgb balance you set into native mode into HDR.
thats weird. The fix is permanent for me with the 6C command. whatever i enable HDR or not or even change colorspace or even image mode everytime i comeback to HDR the setting is saved and i dont have the red tint issue anymore.
Yeah it is really weird. It is extremely noticeable as soon as I switch. But then becomes ok when I run the winddcutil command which causes the pink screen.
i tried native but im not ok with the oversaturated colors. i tried the adrenaline method with color control but it make color washed out, the SRGB colorspace mode from the monitor look perfect to me, after the OSD fix to remove the red tint obviously, colors looks perfectly balanced, white is white as it should, i really focus on color fidelity since most content are made on SRGB colorspace it matter imo.
Hmmm. It looks really good to me. Although using the windows option now and not adrenaline.
On the black level picture in HDR with 0x6C 49 command the grey square appear green tinted while by default its a bit warm/red but less than the red tint bug in SDR with colorspaces. Give a try and tell me if you got this green tint as well.
EDIT : In my case look like i get better result by simply setting blue black level to 51 with the winddcutil setvcp 1 0x70 51 command, with green and red black level to default (50), give the best result for me, the grey square look way more grey and the red tint is gone, even if there is a tiny blue tint its way less noticeable than the green tint i got by using the red black level command to 0X6C 49.
Is this really a permanent fix? I’ve just noticed that if I disable HDR and enable it again after a few mins, the red tint is still there.
However, if I run the ‘winddcutil setvcp 1 0x14 12’ command, where the screen becomes pink, then disable and enable HDR, the red tint disappears.
Are you not facing the same issue?
thats weird. The fix is permanent for me with the 6C command. whatever i enable HDR or not or even change colorspace or even image mode everytime i comeback to HDR the setting is saved and i dont have the red tint issue anymore.
Thanks for that.
For me, I’m currently on Standard mode, Native color space (as recommended by rtings) and Custom color temperature (no changes made to custom setting). I think it’s really good at this setting. Could you give it a try? No OSD fix needed, which I need if I choose anything other than Native. For the over saturated colors, initially, on my AMD Adrenalin I chose custom color and disabled color temperature control. But my windows 11 just got upgraded to 24H2 and now there is a setting built in (Display -> Color Management -> Automatically manage color for apps).
P.S. I’m on V1.0.09 Firmware. A version I’ve not seen mentioned anywhere. Same red tint issue btw.
i tried native but im not ok with the oversaturated colors. i tried the adrenaline method with color control but it make color washed out, the SRGB colorspace mode from the monitor look perfect to me, after the OSD fix to remove the red tint obviously, colors looks perfectly balanced, white is white as it should, i really focus on color fidelity since most content are made on SRGB colorspace it matter imo.
winddutil doe not set anything in Windows, it sends command to the display only.
I have to say that sometime (very very rarely) the red tint comes back, or brightness is wrong (100% in SDR when switching from HDR to SDR, or 16% in HDR when switching from SDR to HDR). To avoid any problems I am using BAT script to switch from SDR and HDR and setting VCP parameters correctly.
If someone has found a way to enable/disable local dimming using a software hint, I am interested. This is the only issue (not really an issue in fact) with this device.
Hmmm. So I guess resetting monitor to factory should make everything back to normal again. And then maybe I’ll try the settings again.
Hi, we just checked again, and we can verify that we get that brightness at just 4. Even at 0 it doesn’t get that dim, as it has a 59.3 cd/m² minimum brightness when local dimming is off.
i see i think this command apply the rgb balance you set into native mode into HDR.
Yeah it is really weird. It is extremely noticeable as soon as I switch. But then becomes ok when I run the winddcutil command which causes the pink screen.
Hmmm. It looks really good to me. Although using the windows option now and not adrenaline.
noticed 0x6c 49 command in HDR make the grey look green in my case, you can see it here : https://glennmessersmith.com/images/adjust.htm
On the black level picture in HDR with 0x6C 49 command the grey square appear green tinted while by default its a bit warm/red but less than the red tint bug in SDR with colorspaces. Give a try and tell me if you got this green tint as well.
EDIT : In my case look like i get better result by simply setting blue black level to 51 with the winddcutil setvcp 1 0x70 51 command, with green and red black level to default (50), give the best result for me, the grey square look way more grey and the red tint is gone, even if there is a tiny blue tint its way less noticeable than the green tint i got by using the red black level command to 0X6C 49.
thats weird. The fix is permanent for me with the 6C command. whatever i enable HDR or not or even change colorspace or even image mode everytime i comeback to HDR the setting is saved and i dont have the red tint issue anymore.
i tried native but im not ok with the oversaturated colors. i tried the adrenaline method with color control but it make color washed out, the SRGB colorspace mode from the monitor look perfect to me, after the OSD fix to remove the red tint obviously, colors looks perfectly balanced, white is white as it should, i really focus on color fidelity since most content are made on SRGB colorspace it matter imo.
Hmmm. So I guess resetting monitor to factory should make everything back to normal again. And then maybe I’ll try the settings again.