![]() ![]() (important, this is what is causing the brighter-tone washout problem) ![]() ![]() In Standard Mode, I had the brightness adjusted lower, but lowering the contrast generally lowers the gamma as well, so brightness had to be turned up to compensate. The bad: terrible calibration out of the box The good: displays much more of the color gamut than compared Standard Mode I went in there and made adjustments that befitted my eyes. ![]() Game Mode was pretty raw in its default settings and was poorly calibrated out of the box. Theather and Scene Mode blacken out the darker tones completely, so that's off my list. Many of the other modes provided, like Scene, Theater, and Game had good saturation, but too much. With trying the different modes, I also found that Standard Mode didn't provide enough of the color gamut that the VG236H was capable of, and strangely, the saturation option was disabled on Standard. After playing around with the adjustment some more, I found the culprit for the brighter-tone washout: it's the high default contrast. ![]()
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