I forgot to mention another detail: both my 4k monitors were factory calibrated (as per calibration sheet) using the HDMI connection, and those values Delta E 0.85 (for one monitor) and Delta E 1.96 (for the other one) refer to the factory calibration performed using HDMI connection. But I never...
so for instance, when playing a game if looking attentively you would be able to spot some additional nuances in colors when comparing a dE <1 monitor to a dE > 1 one. A very trained eye attentive to details could be able to spot them
you mean something like that perhaps:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test
otherwise, to keep things in the real world, is it possible to see that difference while watching a movie or playing a game? If yes, what should I be looking at?
according to this article:
https://www.viewsonic.com/library/creative-work/what-is-delta-e-and-why-is-it-important-for-color-accuracy
<= 1.0: Not perceptible by the human eye
1-2: Perceptible through close observation
so about my two monitors, the one that has Delta E 1.96 I should be able...
I have two 4k monitors same brand, same model. The only difference is their Delta E as per their respective calibration sheet: one has Delta E 0.85, while the other one has Delta E 1.96
I have read technical articles stating that a monitor is fully "professional" when Delta E < 1 and in this...
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I tried setting lower than native resolutions + sharpening via Nvidia Control Panel but the result was not good, still blurred image. And if I tried pushing with more sharpening, the image looked very artificial and innatural.
While with integer scaling, pixels were too big and in-game text was...
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Yeah sorry, you're right, I meant 1080p for 4k monitor integer scaling and 720p for 1440p monitor.
I'm glad to know that it worked fine at 720p with your 1440p display. May I ask you if you were able to play via integer fullscreen or only with a smaller picture centered in the middle of the...
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I am going to buy a new monitor as my old 1080p S27A950D has failed after 8 years using it. I am considering buying a 4k monitor (27" or 32"), something not high-end but "fairly decent" (such as the EW3270U or 326M6VJRMB or 27UL850 or something similar). My use will be mixed: gaming, video...
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