Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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01-26-2022, 12:23 PM
Post: #6350
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-25-2021 07:37 PM)ToastyX Wrote: I just want to try the suggestions with no other resolutions present. Same lack of definition and washed out colours compared to displays default 4096. Quote:This one has 4095x2160 @ 60 Hz with timing parameters similar to 4096x2160: Displays ends up massively zoomed into desktop image. Quote:This one has 4096x2160 @ 60 Hz in a DisplayID extension block: Could be similar to better definition default 4096 but Windows get's messed up. Tiny UI and desktop icons a huge mess all overlaid over one another. Quote:If none of those help, then I will make a file with the method that will be supported in a future version. Yes please do, that would be great ! Plus simpler just changing the native resolution flag (if tht's what it does). Using the methods above makes me a bit nervous even though I know it probably won't damage the display . I've zeroed in now on the problem of this display. Despite my previous comments 4096 is the panels native 1 to 1 pixels for the display panel. I just can't ignore what my senses are telling me anymore. Anything other than 4096 has that slight "blurry" look so obviously due to it NOT being 1 to 1 pixels NOT exactly matching display panel pixel grid. Samsung appear to have this display all backwards (it's a UE43TU7110KXXU). Rather than putting the displays obvious high quality up front they have hidden the 4096x2160 Cinema 4K in the background. I think they set native to 3840 because some games don't play well with 4096. So why not have a "select native resolution" in the display menu somewhere ? The colour vibrancy is also hugely better in 4096. Anyway you can see more detail about this in my AV Forums post here. |
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