yeah i do have a bravia XBR4....( i never mentioned super white)
let me tell you, There is a big difference when i tried limited and full.
I noticed a big difference in color firsthand which is why i was surprised when i saw the big difference in the video.
I didnt go by that video i tried it myself, that video mightve looked crushed because its a youtube video captured with a camera, or like you said, the guy doesnt know how to set up his display. but the game doesnt have "severe black crush" on my set.
Yes i admit the only knowledge i have with RGB is the ones ive experienced myself, and i notice a big color difference when i set RGB to limited. Crippling mightve been too strong an adjective, nonetheless setting it too limited is detrimental to the picture quality in that game.
You my friend are sorely mistaken. It does cause detrimental effects to the picture most of the time, even if you fail to realize it. It has nothing to do with the game that is in use and I honestly can't see why this is hard to grasp.
Most sets handle brightness a certain way, and Full RGB is meant for computer monitors or TVs that can handle signals differently than a tv - and that is the only reason Full RGB was added. You can debate this till the cows come home, but thats a fact. Hell, for shits and giggles try adjusting the saturation and brightness settings and you're tv when the PS3 outputs limited - you'll be able to get a picture that is the exact same as full rgb.
Read this and you might learn something; http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6518336&postcount=1417
What I meant was their PS3 games look fine when they play them on a tv. Why would they think it'd be any different on a capture card? Remember that if you have things on the TV set correctly it wont look washed out.
And this changes who the videos are targeted at how? Oh right, it doesn't.
Those three things show up in comparison vids all the time. Then again, they don't exactly point it out for you.
pretty good indirect try though, first you call fanboys arguing in GT "console warriors"
a paragraph later you try to lump me as one of them...
why dont you read the whole thread again and see where i stand in this matter.
the only reason i mentioned GT and AC was because endimion would not believe that GT gave an
inaccurate comparison before.
Where did I resort to name calling?
The fact of the matter is you don't understand what the RGB full setting actually changes, yet you think that explains why the colors look different. Furthermore you argue that its an unfair comparison when all they're doing is capturing the default output.
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
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