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发表于 2021-9-19 16:24
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dvd6 发表于 2021-9-19 16:10
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AMD GPU drivers offer an alternative, a flexible sRGB emulation setting that is activated in the driver itself. This setting reads the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) of the monitor which contains information on the native gamut and corrects based on that. These corrections apply universally, including to full screen games and other applications. It has actually existed for some time, but the naming never made it clear what it did so even more technically-minded users may have overlooked it. In older graphics drivers there was a ‘Colour Temperature’ toggle that could be set to ‘Automatic’ rather than the default ‘6500K’ to achieve sRGB emulation. In newer drivers it’s done by opening ‘AMD Radeon Software’, clicking ‘Settings’ (cog icon towards top right) and clicking on ‘Display’. You should then ensure that the ‘Custom Color’ slider to the right is set to ‘Enabled’ and ‘Color Temperature Control’ (CTC) set to ‘Disabled’. It may appear to be set this way by default, but the native rather than restricted gamut is likely in play. If that’s the case, simply switch the ‘Color Temperature Control’ slider to ‘Enabled’ then back to ‘Disabled’ to leverage the sRGB emulation behaviour. This is shown in the image below. |
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