11 Sep 2020, 08:32
#32203
Attaches an explanation for the problem of OLED and shades of gray
I do not understand how any agreed manufacturer treats the phenomenon
From 3:50 in an explained video
OLED screens have a hard time getting out of the black to gray shades because it needs an electrical voltage that these screens have a hard time getting
And these screens skip a few degrees of grayscale and it severely distorts the image
And this creates a squeezing of shades of gray
And the screen is distorted by gray colors that show them in black with no shades, no details, absolute black
And that makes LED screens better for grays
It's just awful in movies filmed in the dark or games in the dark
https://youtu.be/rwnVacHTb8M?t=230
I do not understand how any agreed manufacturer treats the phenomenon
From 3:50 in an explained video
OLED screens have a hard time getting out of the black to gray shades because it needs an electrical voltage that these screens have a hard time getting
And these screens skip a few degrees of grayscale and it severely distorts the image
And this creates a squeezing of shades of gray
And the screen is distorted by gray colors that show them in black with no shades, no details, absolute black
And that makes LED screens better for grays
It's just awful in movies filmed in the dark or games in the dark
https://youtu.be/rwnVacHTb8M?t=230