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Do you follow Capcoms game specific screen calibration? If I set it up as they claim, I always end up with crushed black levels. Their modern RE engine calibration technique isn't great either.
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Almost all of these are total bullshit and you're better off ignoring them and sticking to real calibration tests, like the 240p suite. Tests like your pic are probably overcorrecting for the amount of normies out there who use the horrendous out of the box settings on their screens. Not /vr/ but the calibration test on modern Xbox consoles are good and always reliable.
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What exactly do they mean by brightness? The meaning.unfortunately shifts by television mamufacturer..



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