i do... the other night I was checking if i was getting HDR in the info screen and was shocked I was at 60 hours already lol....
just to confirm....if using one of javs custom curves...with sdr2020 (having the oppo do that) and i select correction as gamma 2.4 instead of import...im doing this correctly correct? and still get the benefits of the custom curve?
I'm not quite following. I believe Javs custom (GAMMA) curves are for HDR. So, if you want to watch HDR you would select the BT2020 color profile in the JVC and select IMPORT & one of the CUSTOM slots for Javs custom Gamma curves in the JVC. If you have HDR set to 'Auto' in the Oppo your good to go. Hit the info button on the JVC to confirm HDR says 'YES'.For SDR BT2020 if you have the Oppo 203 you would select 'STRIP METADATA'. Select BT2020 color profile in the JVC and use the Gamma setting in the JVC that you use for Hi-def, like Blu-rays for example. I'm using gamma 2.3 for example. If you hit the info button on the JVC the HDR line will be gone.
Have you seen the V6 fabric? I can't remember if we have sent a sample to you or not?
literally the ONLY thing I hate about PJ's I already have 60 hours on my new rs600....and that bugs me...dont know why...but it does lol
Correct, same basic setup but with a 2.4 vs "HDR" gamma.
Correct, same basic setup but with a 2.4 vs "HDR" gamma.I think you sent me an 8.5x11 of the V5.Man, I've got like 1200 on mine. Hours really don't bother me at all, the only thing that I do think about, lamp related, is I'll basically not fire it up if it's not going to get more than an hour of use.
thank you!what is in the "import" vs 2.4?
V6 sample going out to you.
When you go into a Custom Gamma there's a setting "Correction Factor" I think with several options. To use a custom gamma, ie from Arve's tool, you set it to import, otherwise you can pick the gamma you want to use. Thanks
And then Manni tried madVR and said it was great.