In the setting description it is asking for "paper white" level. It also says it doesn't affect peak brightness. I think that is more up to preference. I seem to have it around 260 nits, but it depends on whether you want the game to look overall bri...
Indeed. And what makes the new firmware update so good is because it is mostly eliminates need for manually switching modes.
In the original firmware update you had to choose between two extremes:
You could either use HDR True Black 400 that gives yo...
Indeed, in the new firmware DBB seems to be always active for Gaming and Cinema HDR.
It probably is an unintended bug, I bet they meant it to be off because the firmware change log doesn't say anything about changes in those two modes, but a welcome ...
To be honest I'm not sure where the Windows Calibration app full frame brightness value is actually used, it might not affect anything directly at all. Maybe some games use it as reference for "paper white" value?
Yet, what is clear is that the "corr...
I was just testing in Alan Wake 2 too.
Console HDR, when flashlight is close to objects at night all details are lost. You can't read the text anymore:
Gaming HDR, "Beware the dark" is still readable:
The more I test I prefer Gaming HDR over Cinema...