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What does Full RGB and Super-White settings do?

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What does Full RGB and Super-White settings do?

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In Settings -> Dosplay Settings, you have two options named RGB Full Range (HDMI), and Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Super-White (HDMI). Here’s a quick explanation: From personal experience, I know that Full RGB makes blacks black, and whites white (almost sounds like a detergent commercial ;o). The reason behind this is that in normal RGB, when the picture is totally black, the default is to send a sligtly lighter than black colour ot the TV. Some TV’s sees this as totally black, and displays total blackness, while other sees it as the lighter black, and displays that. When you set full RGB on, black will be output as black, and if your TV supports this input, it shows black as black. Man – reading that explanation makes me dizzy – I hope it makes sense to you ;o) The same goes for whites. In normal setting, white is not 100% white, while in full setting it’s white. Please note that your TV must support these two modes – if it doesn’t your picture will look “wrong”. Here’s the technical rundown: A pi

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