It all started when I thought DVD's were looking divx-like. Somehow there were blocks or marks visible in dark scenes. I then played the same dvd's on my CRT (from my desktop comp), and all looked fine!
I then decided to connect my 9300 directly to my CRT, and again, no problem.
The smoothness in the flow of color is just not there, there are big jumps in contrast or something. This effect is even more annoying while the movie is playing and not paused cause it tends to flicker around these edges.
After calibrating brightness and contrast for each color it got a little better but still no cake. I used ATi Tray Tools to calibrate brightness and contrast to match the 3 color gamma test patterns in "Adobe Gamma". I adjusted brightness for each color until the inside square and outsided square were the same color (I know these are made for gamma adjustments but adjusting the brightness for each color also worked to make the squares look like what they're supposed to, and did not give a non-linear brightness for colors like adjusting gamma would.)
Here are some pictures:
1) CRT (normal)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3ik2s.jpg
2) CRT (normal)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iycy.jpg
3) LCD (uncalibrated colors)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iyog.jpg
4) LCD (calibrated colors)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iyvr.jpg
What could it be? Is it just a bad screen, or what else should I try?
I then decided to connect my 9300 directly to my CRT, and again, no problem.
The smoothness in the flow of color is just not there, there are big jumps in contrast or something. This effect is even more annoying while the movie is playing and not paused cause it tends to flicker around these edges.
After calibrating brightness and contrast for each color it got a little better but still no cake. I used ATi Tray Tools to calibrate brightness and contrast to match the 3 color gamma test patterns in "Adobe Gamma". I adjusted brightness for each color until the inside square and outsided square were the same color (I know these are made for gamma adjustments but adjusting the brightness for each color also worked to make the squares look like what they're supposed to, and did not give a non-linear brightness for colors like adjusting gamma would.)
Here are some pictures:
1) CRT (normal)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3ik2s.jpg
2) CRT (normal)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iycy.jpg
3) LCD (uncalibrated colors)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iyog.jpg
4) LCD (calibrated colors)
http://i1.tinypic.com/s3iyvr.jpg
What could it be? Is it just a bad screen, or what else should I try?
