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<blockquote data-quote="arfster" data-source="post: 102359" data-attributes="member: 28428"><p>16-235 is actually correct video levels (as stored on DVD and broadcast to TV), and if you have to transform it to PC levels then it will always cost you CPU cycles.</p><p></p><p>The easier way is just to calibrate your display so 16 is black and 235 is max white. This is what any video source will expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arfster, post: 102359, member: 28428"] 16-235 is actually correct video levels (as stored on DVD and broadcast to TV), and if you have to transform it to PC levels then it will always cost you CPU cycles. The easier way is just to calibrate your display so 16 is black and 235 is max white. This is what any video source will expect. [/QUOTE]
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