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<blockquote data-quote="gxtracker" data-source="post: 387910" data-attributes="member: 14004"><p>For anyone that are unsure, check you TV manuals or AVS for your brand of TV. I found out a few weeks ago that my HDTV support full RGB values through DVI/HDMI using a setting called "HDMI Black Level". It's a very ambiguous option - since your only choices are "normal" and "low". Switching it to low removes the RGB colour range compression and supports the full 0 - 255 gamut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gxtracker, post: 387910, member: 14004"] For anyone that are unsure, check you TV manuals or AVS for your brand of TV. I found out a few weeks ago that my HDTV support full RGB values through DVI/HDMI using a setting called "HDMI Black Level". It's a very ambiguous option - since your only choices are "normal" and "low". Switching it to low removes the RGB colour range compression and supports the full 0 - 255 gamut. [/QUOTE]
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