ErickC wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:47 pm
Barbo wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:32 pm
I have never heard of Reshade. Is it a social media filter? Probably some sort of young person’s thing.
Jon
It's a set of shaders for computer games that adds way too much of everything people think makes games look "realistic," like contrast and bloom. The end result looks like a 7th grader just discovered photoshop effects.
I can see kids liking that. When a display has poor brightness and cannot render good dynamic range (which is most LCD panels), one of the few avenues to perceived 'clarity' is to drive up the contrast and gamma curve.
Gamers as so obsessed with refresh and response time, they probably don't look at where a display's other performance criteria fall, or run a monitor calibration to maximize video white/black and where their color gamut and tuning sit.
I'm amazed that most "gaming" monitors still have less than 250-300 nit output, only 8 or 10 bit color channels, and can barely meet srgb color gamut. OLED displays fix a lot of that, but cost far more than an LCD monitor or cheapo LCD TV.