![]() ![]() ![]() If you know how to use HCFR or any software that calculates gamma and input all those numbers the average comes out to 2.16. If you read post #33 someone has provided measurements of a raw BVM. I'm too lazy to measure my own CRT so I got some one else's measurements. What we want is what's under appendix 1 (informative). But the paper states that this does match a CRT. Where on a 0 nit black display like an OLED will result in a flat 2.4 gamma. ![]() Under Annex 1 is the traditional bt.1886 you know. I was reading through the bt.1886 paper and there is an alternate EOTF to match a CRT better, that's different then the 2.4 absolute with a input offset. Click to expand.I checked what the curve would look like with Black at 0.01 nits in HCFR and it starts at 2.22 and ends at 2.35
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