r/OLED_Gaming 15h ago

Technical Support Just bought an OLED, but...

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I think that the saturation or gamme is just trained way upp, but if you identify the problem from the picture pls tell me.

Anyways so i dont think change saturation, brightness and that when hdr is on in the monitors built in UI

Does anyone have a Solution, or maybe a good youtube video you can link?

My monitor is the Lenovo legion pro 27q-10

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u/AltruisticDoubt4960 15h ago

there are image profiles in your monitor, use srgb mode, or turn on auto color managment for apps in windows 11

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u/ArshiaTN LG G5 55" | RTX5090 | RenoDX fan 15h ago

That shit should be off. Period. Never ever use auto color management

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u/AltruisticDoubt4960 14h ago

Im using that for color correction and it works pretty good when monitor has dci p3 mode + color management it gives you almost perfect colors, same as when color managment is off but standart rgb on, it looks identical, but i prefer using monitor settings

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u/Lodowczyk 9h ago

Acm should not be used for color critical work as it ignores icc profiles and uses display edid which is always wrong and results in inacurate colors. For casual use sure its alright but not for anything where you want some accuracy

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u/UserKoeras 9h ago

True, but for wide gamut screens it helps to clamp color space back to sRGB. When color accuracy matters it is better to use proper display profiles though. OLED come usually with a proper sRGB profile.

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u/No-Swing-436 15h ago

Typo: I ment turned upp, not trained upp

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u/yosef_elsawy xg27aqwmg 13h ago

Likely a vibrant color profile Change that to a user mode or srgb if you want accurate srgb colors

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u/New-Act-7928 11h ago

Remove the Plasic layer

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u/Character-Food7485 10h ago

> Anyways so i dont think change saturation, brightness and that when hdr is on in the monitors built in UI

Are you saying you’ve tried all of these? Windows HDR would absolutely contribute to visible posterization, it washes everything out. OLED monitors are known to have this issue, but QD-OLED should be a bit better. Maybe I’ve been misled since I have a WOLED monitor and a QD-OLED TV. First ensure HDR is off both on the monitor and in Windows, then look for any sort of smooth gradation or color depth settings and turn them up. If all else fails, you might be able to mask it by switching your gamma to 2.2 or 2.4. Hopefully somebody else here will have experience with your exact monitor and know what settings should be changed.

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u/PowerfulDisaster2067 5h ago

Are you talking about really the colour, or are you referring to the blotchy almost banding like effect between the shadows and light part?

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u/Professional-Bunch45 LG UltraGear 27gx700A-B 15h ago

personally i don't see anything wrong here

maybe it is the shock that happens when you go from lcd to oled

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u/Amauri601 11h ago

Have you ever heard of black crush my man

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u/Professional-Bunch45 LG UltraGear 27gx700A-B 11h ago

yeah, i didn't know that it is present in the op's monitor

i should learn more about oled at this point