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Usb image tool 1.61
Usb image tool 1.61













usb image tool 1.61
  1. #Usb image tool 1.61 update#
  2. #Usb image tool 1.61 full#
  3. #Usb image tool 1.61 series#
  4. #Usb image tool 1.61 windows#

#Usb image tool 1.61 full#

It has full coverage of the DCI-P3 color space used by most current HDR content, including most UHD Blu-rays. The Samsung S95B has an exceptionally wide color gamut. These measurements are in the 'FILMMAKER' HDR Picture Mode with Brightness, Contrast at max, with the Color Tone set to 'Warm2' and all other image processing disabled. There's a smooth roll-off near the TV's peak brightness, so highlights aren't clipped in most scenes, either. The 'FILMMAKER' HDR Picture Mode doesn't have this issue, and it tracks the PQ EOTF almost perfectly regardless of the window size. When sending a 10% window to this TV, the EOTF is much closer to the target: Most scenes are far too bright when sending a non-standard window size, like the 18% window used for our measurements. It varies depending on the window size used for measuring. Unfortunately, in the 'Movie' Picture Mode, as of firmware 1211, most scenes aren't displayed at the correct brightness level. Unfortunately, large bright scenes are still significantly dimmer than smaller highlights due to the TV's aggressive Automatic Brightness Limiter (ABL). The Samsung QD OLED has great peak brightness in HDR. The 'Dynamic' Picture Mode still produces these intermittent bright flashes, but it's not as accurate as the other picture modes.

#Usb image tool 1.61 update#

Update : As of firmware update 1302, the TV no longer produces bright flashes of around 1400 nits in 'Movie' and 'Game' mode. If you want the brightest image possible, switching to the 'Dynamic' Picture Mode, with Contrast Enhancer at 'High', Contrast at 'Max' and the Color Tone set to 'Standard' results in a brighter image, reaching a peak of 544 cd/m² with a 2% window. These measurements are in the 'Movie' Picture Mode, with Brightness at 'Max', Peak Brightness on 'High', and the Color Tone set to 'Warm2'. Setting Peak Brightness to 'Off' effectively disables the ABL feature, but also reduces to the peak brightness to about 190 cd/m² in most scenes. This is mainly distracting when watching sports with bright playing surfaces, like hockey. It's bright enough to overcome glare in bright rooms, but sadly, large bright scenes are dimmed considerably by the TV's Automatic Brightness Limiter (ABL). The Samsung S95B has good peak brightness in SDR. The overall peak brightness of the TV in SDR is the same.

#Usb image tool 1.61 windows#

2% windows are no longer dimmed by the TV, but nothing else has changed. Update : The peak brightness of the TV changed a bit with firmware update 1303. We updated our peak brightness measurements and remeasured the color gamut and color volume with our new recommended settings.

usb image tool 1.61

'FILMMAKER' more accurately tracks the PQ EOTF now with any window size, and it no longer locks you out of most picture settings, so we've changed our recommended HDR picture mode to that. We retested 'Movie' and 'FILMMAKER MODE' with the latest firmware, version 1211.

#Usb image tool 1.61 series#

We've also split the console compatibility boxes into separate PS5 Compatibility and Xbox Series X|S Compatibility tests. Updated to Test Bench 1.7 with an updated HDR Brightness test that better reflects real world usage. The TV no longer produces bright flashes of around 1400 nits in the 'Movie' and 'Game' modes. We retested the peak brightness in HDR with the latest firmware, 1302. Updated to Test Bench 1.8, adding a new box for PQ EOTF tracking and updating our Color Volume and Color Gamut tests to better reflect real world usage. The color gamut and volume have changed slightly. We've switched to a new tool and updated our measurements. We discovered a flaw with the equipment used to force an HDR signal when measuring color volume and the color gamut. There's no difference in HDR performance with this update. The SDR brightness changed a bit, and 2% windows are no longer dimmed by the TV, but the overall peak brightness stayed the same.

usb image tool 1.61

We rechecked the peak brightness in SDR and HDR with firmware update 1303. We added pre-calibration measurements with the gamma setting set to Samsung's default BT.1886 instead of a flat 2.2 or 2.4 gamma. The uniformity scores changed slightly and better reflect the true performance of the display. Some of our photos were incorrectly processed, so we updated them. Retook the reflection photos with the same camera and in the same room as the Sony A95K to make comparison easier. We reduced the build quality score from 9.0 to 8.5 to better reflect how the quality of this TV compares to other 2022 models. Tested the Sony A95K OLED and compared its tone mapping to the S95B.















Usb image tool 1.61