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Recent content by MaTaTom

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    OLED yellow vertical edge artifacts

    Simple, instead of addressing only one pixel with RWBG subpixels, addressing two pixels using WBG+R subpixels. You can think about it like shifting the whole image 1/4 pixel or one subpixel to right. I don't think it's too complicated to imagine how it should work. Physically there is no extra...
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    OLED yellow vertical edge artifacts

    Not to control the pixel layout, but to make similar tricks like Clear Type depending on the chosen display type.
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    OLED yellow vertical edge artifacts

    On the other hand I also see a responsibility of the OS developer companies, and maybe even the graphic card manufacturers. They should also integrate in their drivers special solutions as options for different display types, so the user can choose depending from the panel type and personal...
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    OLED yellow vertical edge artifacts

    Even changing the width by adding or removing subpixels would be a good solution for the somewhat larger object starting from 5-10 pixels. Or at least an option in the settings would be great, so that everybody could decide if a red-green fringe or a somewhat distorted object is a better...
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    OLED yellow vertical edge artifacts

    I have a 55" LG G2 TV, which I use for watching movies and also as a PC monitor. The problem with the yellow/orange/lime colored objects is very obvious and highly disturbing in Windows 11. For a video content it's negligible, but any static element makes it clearly visible, and depending on...
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