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Gamma vs Brightness control for fixing dark videos

Posted: 01 Nov 2021 01:04
by jmcguckin
Sometimes, a video is dark and needs to be lightened. I've found that pushing the gamma slightly generally does a better job than adjusting the brightness control. The brightness control tends to wash out the video. But if I do adjust the brightness control, I usually need to slightly adjust the contrast.

Sound correct?

What is the difference between the gamma control and brightness?

Why do ripped movies need to be adjusted whereas most DVD or Blu Rays play on a tv without requiring adjustments? Do TVs conform to a standardized (or idealized) response (e.g. Brightness, color response, gamma, etc).

Thanks,

Joe

Re: Gamma vs Brightness control for fixing dark videos

Posted: 01 Nov 2021 09:57
by Lotesdelere
First, you need to properly set up your monitor. Here is a good site for doing so:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/

Once done, you shouldn't need to alter the gamma settings. But there might be troubles when trying to play HDR content on SDR devices.
Some basic information:
https://referencehometheater.com/2014/c ... s-limited/