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4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
I have noticed that some of my 4k transfers on disc are considerably darker image than the blu ray! has anyone else noticed this and is there a reason for it? Thanks |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
I have seen some that are noticeably LIGHTER too.
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Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by papapauly
(Post 13527325)
I have noticed that some of my 4k transfers on disc are considerably darker image than the blu ray! has anyone else noticed this and is there a reason for it? Thanks |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Galveston is unwatchable without excessively changing your brightness and contrast settings, and it's clear they simply fucked it up because the digital UHD version was supposedly fixed after a few days.
Watchmen also seemed pretty dark when I first popped it in, but it was when I first got my HDR TV... haven't tried it again since. Most discs I've played appear fine, though. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Nothing significant that decreased the entertainment value of watching the movie. I did notice a few with a more orange looking color pallet. I think it was one of the Jurassic Worlds it appeared they had more of a tan.
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Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13527333)
Some can be darker because of the HDR. Make sure your enhanced HDMI is enabled if it doesn’t auto change and HDR settings are set up correctly. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13527333)
Make sure your enhanced HDMI is enabled if it doesn’t auto change and HDR settings are set up correctly. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by DWilson
(Post 13527869)
I assume I'm getting the HDR, -the color values are quite different and more nuanced than the blu-rays. However, is there a way to be sure your "enhanced HDMI" is "enabled" and are there specific settings for HDR, -on my set you can turn on/or activate HDR for each HDMI port, but that's all I'm aware of. My 4K player came with a supposedly compatible cable, but when I used it the picture would cut to black every few seconds. I ended up using the cable I had been using on my Blu-ray player and it all seems fine. I always worry, though, if I'm doing things right. I have noticed the "darkness", -when I put in the accompanying Blu-ray the PQ seems like the contrast/brightness is artificially boosted compared to the 4K.
You need to make sure you are using a high speed HDMI cable. A cheap Amazon Basic one is fine. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by DWilson
(Post 13527869)
I assume I'm getting the HDR, -the color values are quite different and more nuanced than the blu-rays. However, is there a way to be sure your "enhanced HDMI" is "enabled" and are there specific settings for HDR, -on my set you can turn on/or activate HDR for each HDMI port, but that's all I'm aware of. My 4K player came with a supposedly compatible cable, but when I used it the picture would cut to black every few seconds. I ended up using the cable I had been using on my Blu-ray player and it all seems fine. I always worry, though, if I'm doing things right. I have noticed the "darkness", -when I put in the accompanying Blu-ray the PQ seems like the contrast/brightness is artificially boosted compared to the 4K.
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Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Thanks for the info folks- |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13527333)
Some can be darker because of the HDR. Make sure your enhanced HDMI is enabled if it doesn’t auto change and HDR settings are set up correctly. Thanks |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13528379)
Sounds like you're fine to me...if your cable wasn't compatible, you'd likely not get an image at all.
The cable thing bothers me a little. The online company that sold me the player included a high-speed cable separately (it says high-speed on the cable); however, the picture kept breaking up every few seconds and I swapped out the older HDMI cable I'd been using on my old BD player and it seems fine. I tend to think, -as you're suggesting, -that either you get a picture or you don't, but I've got to wonder why the image cut to black every few seconds, -was the cable bad or was it my system. If the cable was just incompatible, what does that mean in regards to my system. It's $6 to throw an new Amazon cable at it, but I don't necessarily want to throw money down a hole. I just haven't seen the night-and-day difference in the 4K discs that reviews led me to expect. I can see the difference in the color palette (which I assume is the HDR element) which gives scenes some additional depth and texture but I haven't seen the bold "10 times the detail" image that would make me charge into replacing my discs. Note: I did some extensive reading of the Q+A on the Amazon page of their high-speed cables, and many had the same problem I had and it might be a compatibility issue (possibly relating to the newest copyguard tech). |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by papapauly
(Post 13528385)
Pardon my lack of knowledge here but what device would these settings be found? Thanks |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13528379)
Sounds like you're fine to me...if your cable wasn't compatible, you'd likely not get an image at all.
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Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13528466)
But if he is using an older, standard, HDMI cable it could be contributing. It should be high speed. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
You're way off.
Tell us EXACTLY what models of player, TV, receiver or pre/pro you have. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Originally Posted by melasnus
(Post 13528526)
You're way off.
Tell us EXACTLY what models of player, TV, receiver or pre/pro you have. |
Re: 4k transfers that are noticeably darker than BR counterparts
Thanks again for all the input folks- |
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