11-04-2020 12:26 AM
The DCI-P3 Color Space looks really nice and vibrant, except that it makes pure white darker than other colors. Is this a quirk of this color space or a bug? Either way, coud it theoretically be fixed?
It looks very good in movies until a bright light source, like a flashlight or an explosion, shows up looking grey ...
I'm using a Q90R if that matters.
12-10-2020 07:48 PM
I've watched a lot of movies in the meantime and I definitely prefer DCI-P3 over Native, plus if I understand correctly, it's the "correct" option, which presents the colors most accurately (at least for movies)
I'd still like to see this weird issue corrected but most of the time it's not noticeable/doesn't happen when watching things.
12-10-2020 08:34 PM
Is dci-p3 the same as auto? My tv only has native and auto (and custom).
12-10-2020 09:31 PM
Yep they're both DCI-P3.
I use it on Custom with red bumped up a little bit because I find it a bit orangeish on Auto
11-11-2020 09:52 AM
Update: with the latest firmware, the colors look a bit better. Not 100% perfect but better. I might make a comparison video later.
02-01-2021 08:55 PM
Never mind, it's still there and pretty noticeable.
Pics from The Christmas Chronicles played via the Netflix app
Even with the curve blasted at +3, pure white is still darker than colored areas.
I really don't understand why this is.
13-10-2021 04:57 PM
It's really bad in this scene from Bumblebee.
Have Samsung ever acknowledged this issue? I don't suppose there is any hope of a fix at this stage...
05-11-2021 09:39 PM
I've been considering keeping Contrast at 25 for HDR. It avoids over-saturating colors and therefore also avoids the white crush situation, mostly.
13-12-2021 03:07 PM
I think the DCI-P3 is increasing the brightness based on color. Meaning that any pixels that have a >0 saturation get brighter, any anything with 0 saturation stays the same brightness.
I think that's just a wrong approach, since it results in scenes like the explosion posted above.
04-09-2022 02:12 AM
@AsadM Is there any chance this problem could get fixed?
05-09-2022 03:11 PM
@FrankieSomeone It looks like this issue doesn't effect all sets, which is very peculiar. We were discussing it over at AVForums and a number of people don't see the grey whites in any of my samples, nor your Bladerunner sample.
It would appear some sets are faulty...