I've noticed the exact same thing with 2160. I believe the problem lies with the video, not anything you're doing. Since it's a relatively new res. I imagine people are still learning how to do it.
I've noticed the exact same thing with 2160. I believe the problem lies with the video, not anything you're doing. Since it's a relatively new res. I imagine people are still learning how to do it.
Hollywood actors are all reptiloid aliens from outer space and these encodes merely show you the TRUTH
Pleasantries aside, I'd like to check this myself, what are some releases affected by it? Normally I'd blame bad codecs or automatic color tuning on the TV's side, but Fender said it was the same thing watching them on a computer (and presumably using a different display).
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
1080p 24" monitor, though I want to upgrade to a 32" 4k monitor but nothing good out there.
32" tv
24" Full HD (1920x1080) LCD monitor for now, but Full HD projector is my dream
55 QLED TV and sometimes on an Ipad
65" OLED, but sometimes I think scenes nowadays are just too dark, so I'm waiting for MicroLED's brightness.
50" QLED for me in my small room
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