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A quick Nvidia tweak to improve how Video and Games look :)


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When you find a setting that you had long forgotten about...and suddenly the sky banding doesn't look as bad, the blacks are certainly deeper and everything looks very much improved!

Nvidia Control panel, change the Dynamic Range from default.image.png.35d237b450243f44d487fc12d0e06f08.png.bf8ba6518a74ae04ce0a710eb6edf446.png

 

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I am a glass half full guy and it feels like the colors are richer after setting the Dynamic range to Full (the first setting was the same).

 

But it might be that I want it to work - and as long as I beleive the possible placebo myslelf all is fine ;) 

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Just changed it, i'll report back if i notice a difference. Do you think this applies to VR headsets too, or those settings get overriden?

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