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Windows 10 cant change brightness
Windows 10 cant change brightness










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We hit 860 nits in the 2% window using these settings. To get the brightest possible image at the expense of picture quality, use the 'Vivid' Picture Mode, enable Dynamic Tone Mapping, and set Auto Dynamic Contrast to 'High', and leave the other settings as mentioned above. If you want to make HDR brighter, you can try enabling Dynamic Tone Mapping or setting Auto Dynamic Contrast to 'High', which can help as seen in this EOTF but is highly dependent on the content and even individual scenes. All other picture processing settings were left disabled. We measured HDR brightness before calibration, using the 'Cinema' Picture Mode, with Brightness and Contrast set to max, Peak Brightness on 'High', and Color Depth set to 'Warm 50'. If you want something that has the new evo panel and gets brighter, then check out the LG G1 OLED. Differences in brightness between this and the LG CX OLED may simply come down to panel variation. It was especially noticeable and distracting when connected to our PC, as it dimmed any windows that were left open within minutes. The ABL is very aggressive in HDR, which accounts for the variation in brightness and why it gets so dim with scenes that have large areas of brightness. As you can see in the EOTF, the overall brightness is on-target, but it may not be bright enough to hit the brightest highlights. We measured a slightly higher peak brightness in some of the test slides, but it's not a significant or noticeable difference. Update : We updated the TV's firmware to 03.11.15 and retested the brightness. That said, we retested the Sony A90J OLED after over 100 hours of use and didn't notice a significant increase in brightness, and we expect the same is likely to be true with the C1. We received comments suggesting that brightness may change after 100 hours of use, but we typically only measure the brightness after a 30 minute warm-up. We hit 489 nits in the 10% window using these settings. To get the brightest possible image at the expense of picture quality, you can set the Picture Mode to 'Vivid', set Brightness and Contrast to max, Peak Brightness to 'High', and Auto Dynamic Contrast to 'High'. The brightness was about the same before calibration. We measured SDR brightness after calibration, using the 'Expert (Dark space, night)' Picture Mode, Color Temperature set to 'Warm 50', Peak Brightness set to 'High' and OLED Pixel Brightness at max. There's a fair amount of variation across different scenes due to the ABL. It's not recommended for very bright rooms, as it might not be able to overcome glare. The SDR brightness is okay, but not quite as bright as the LG CX. We actually measured higher SDR brightness after the update, but it's still not as bright as the LG CX OLED.












Windows 10 cant change brightness