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Black Crush explained ( Rog3 / OP 8 )

Danishblunt
Hall of Fame I
youtube.com/watch?v=8EoRnfA1cK0
Here is an explanation as to why black crush is happening and how Asus can fix it. It also explains how this is NOT a hardware defect even with an example.
I hope this will clearify a great deal and that you guys need to stop spreading weird nonsense like its caused by high refreshrate screens, hardware defect or that asus cheaped out on displays. Just chill a little bit and let asus fix it, and Asus you need to stop the hotfixes, it's seriously doing more damage than good.
Hope to see much less black crush topics as it's really getting old by now.
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skailash2001
Rising Star I
Thanks for the quote. If it is true that they found it, then I'm very happy. Let's hope for the best.

AmitGarde
Community Legend II
skailash2001

Thanks for the quote. If it is true that they found it, then I'm very happy. Let's hope for the best.


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"Real black crush is when there's no or so little information in a black area that it just looks like one big hole of emptiness."
"The main issue ASUS had with ROG Phone 3 is banding issue in black areas. I don't know the name for this but people normally mix it with black crush"
This is official statement
So i believeve you will see improvement with future updates
Stay tuned !
😉

skailash2001
Rising Star I
👍 I'm excited @amitgarde3

Danishblunt
Hall of Fame I
amitgarde3

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/127063#Comment_127063

"Real black crush is when there's no or so little information in a black area that it just looks like one big hole of emptiness."

"The main issue ASUS had with ROG Phone 3 is banding issue in black areas. I don't know the name for this but people normally mix it with black crush"

This is official statement

So i believeve you will see improvement with future updates

Stay tuned !

😉


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Which is caused by incorrect gamma levels and will be fixed by adjusting to proper gamma levels. 😶
So in a nutshell, I was spot on
https://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/Calibration/monitor_gradient.htm

AmitGarde
Community Legend II
nightmaster552

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/127098#Comment_127098

Which is caused by incorrect gamma levels and will be fixed by adjusting to proper gamma levels. 😶

So in a nutshell, I was spot on

https://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/Calibration/monitor_gradient.htm


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Also for few users according to my knowledge temperoray solution to fix this is
" Increase warmth of display and turning up contrast to full will surely eliminate black crush try it "
M just guessing but no problem in trying GO FOR IT 😉