08-14-2020 03:52 AM
09-21-2020 01:46 PM
09-21-2020 02:09 PM
Anders_ASUSHello Anders,https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/115581#Comment_115581
We will continue to improve but you can't expect it to go away 100%. At very low brightness we need to introduce some red tone in order to gain more information in the grey areas so we can reduce black crush. This is part of the tuning we've made. We've tried to keep it down as low as possible.
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09-21-2020 02:16 PM
zainkim2019No, what he's saying is that the issue is very complex and not easily fixable. All OLED's suffer from this (not only phones, also TV's), without exception. The only real fix you could possibly offer is very advanced screen calibration that each user has to do on their own, because even with the same panel, each individual panel might need slightly different settings to function 100% and with that even 100 settings based on each individual brightness setting to eliminate black crush entirely. Simply due to the fact that each OLED screen needs different settings in itself is already an impossibility to create a 100% working global solution without the user themselves fixing it.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/115694#Comment_115694
So your basically saying that it is really a hardware problem cuz its not going to be 100% gone.... And your adding a red tint issue on top of black crush issue that makes users more annoyed....
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09-21-2020 03:45 PM
09-21-2020 07:06 PM
Anders_ASUSIn Nubia Red Magic 5G 144hz at lowest brightness is kinda reddish but still black crush is not existent.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/115581#Comment_115581
We will continue to improve but you can't expect it to go away 100%. At very low brightness we need to introduce some red tone in order to gain more information in the grey areas so we can reduce black crush. This is part of the tuning we've made. We've tried to keep it down as low as possible.
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