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crazy to think most people run 6 bit + frc panels these days and don't have true 8 bit or 10 bit color
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>>107567790
works on my TFT from 2014
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>>107567790
How come I can see the difference in that pic then?
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>>107567790
Most panels are true 8bit these days already, it's more that many 10bit panels are still 8+FRC.
Like 6 year old IPS panels that cost 300 bucks have true 8bit even.
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>>107567790
wtf u faggots still on 10 bit???
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>>107568058
>tfw only 10 bit
uwu
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>>107567790
8/10 bit color panels are outdated anyways, not like it matters since our eyes cannot see past 4bit & 24fps.
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>>107568467
It's hard to tell anymore what's a joke, bait or just pure retardation anymore.
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>>107568474
Hey man no need to insult me for straight facts.
Tried OLED monitors too at 280hz, no difference.
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>>107568467
Bro better check your cables, your refresh rate seems to be variating!
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>>107568547
It Variates to 24hz most of the time because it detects what our eyes are able to see so it doesn't waste GPU power.
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32 bits is used to create nice light and gradients digitally, vfx, color grading, etc
but I don't think it makes sense for display, sounds kind of like a waste of space, when u can just render to 8 and have literally the same info
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>>107568562
Based
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8-bit is fine for SDR.
10-bit is required for HDR to avoid banding.
What's more important is how accurate your panel is and what other defects it may have. MiniLED has terrible haloing due to software problems.
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>>107568058
>tfw all displays in the 90s had infinite bit depth
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>>107567790
hello op, thanks for the thread. I'm looking to buy a new monitor. Do you know any good website to check if the monitor panel is true 8 bit or 6bit + 2 frc? Most manufactures lie about the true specs.
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>>107569265
displayspecifications
even eizo sells 8bpc+ frc screens on the lower end now
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>>107569483
frc is not good afaik because it creates dithering
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>>107569483
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>>107567790
A decent 6bit+FRC implementation can genuinely be indistinguishable from 8bit, and sometimes even beats older 8bit panels. I have a 2009 SP-VA Eizo and despite being true 8bit it bands up the ass and loses to a 2015 cheapo 6bit+FRC Samsung PLA, which itself pretty much matches my more modern true 8bit panels.
Although if possible 6bit+FRC should be absolutely be avoided. For example the 6bit+FRC samsung panel looks perfectly fine usually but if you move your eyes or head in a specific way you sometimes can see "diagonal scanlines", the "dithering" it uses in its FRC.
You're unlikely to see any such issues 8bit+FRC though. Any temporal artifacts of a good implementation will be too faint for you to notice at that bit depth.



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