I have been using the Vivid screen mode from Samsung and recently I switched to the Natural mode. I realized that using Vivid for too long has caused some little eye strains on me as the colors are too strong. From the moment I used Natural my eyes liked the raw look and the more true to life colors. The problem however, i noticed that the Natural is slightly yellowish as compared to the Vivid, and there’s no way to adjust the white balance unlike in vivid. The whites have this weird yellow tint and its very noticeable. I wonder if this is normal.

  • notMrElonMusk@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I use amoled cinema. That uses dci p3 color scheme. Not sure what color scheme vivid uses tbh Natural is srgb iirc Amoled photo is adobe rgb. Like this one also a lot.

    Also make sure that you dont have screen on eye comfort/night time. Those dim the blues.

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    1 year ago

    vivid makes influenced you to think “blue” is white. set your tv to vivid and watch a youtuber whom you KNOW is wearing a pure white shirt, you’ll see that their white shirts also start to look blue. Give some time for your eyes to “adjust” until they convince you bluish=white and quickly switch back.