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PSA, Dithering, color correction
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Sun, 05 May 2024, 09:07:46 »
If Ne'y'all use color correction, AMD is *infinity* times better than Nvidia.
Nvidia's dithering setup is a tediously manual reg edit, and it often breaks and just stops working, requiring reboot. It breaks whenever you unplug the monitor, or when the screen goes into power save, again, you have to reboot, or log-out,log-in, reloading the whole driver and startup tasks. If the computer detects an edid blip, the dithering will again break. Certain applications will turn it off, and it can't reload unless you reboot.
AMD
, set it and forget it,
JUST WORKS
. It's ridiculous that Nvidia can't fix this,
it's been a complaint for over 10 years.
This means something is deeply wrong with their pipeline such that they can't implement a fix.
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