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Req: Please tweak lighting for washed out high gamma tables. Dark room should be dark
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<blockquote data-quote="xZOMBIEx" data-source="post: 279105" data-attributes="member: 6699"><p>Sorry for another post, but I just realized something and this might better explain the lighting issue...</p><p></p><p>The sliders that we have to adjust the lighting is adjusting the color saturation more than it is the brightness or contrast of the table... While the brightness does kind of increase, it's not by much. It's just a very tiny bit. This is why it's so hard to try and find a good balance setting because the table isn't getting brighter, it's just the colors are increasing and over saturate... That's why I was explaining it as bleeding or blending into others...</p><p></p><p>It's possible that the patch that introduced that bulb lighting slider was ment to increase the colors of the bulbs and that might have affected the other slider as well? Because before that patch when the was just one slider, it was fine and it would lighten and darken the table as a whole... </p><p></p><p>I think that's the biggest thing, we don't really have a brightness or contrast slider and it's just a color slider for the colors on the table and the bulbs.... </p><p></p><p>Also when adjusting the sliders it seems like the brightness part of the setting mostly adjust on the outside... I noticed this when trying to change the sliders on the new Stern tables... The actual table colors or lightning doesn't really change, but if you look at everything outside of the table, that is getting brighter and darker, not too much darker, but it's not as bright as it is on the highest setting...</p><p></p><p>Also the brightness of the ball, I know Tom said he still can see the ball brightness setting is kind of working, but there's some tables that it's not really working on. It's like the slightest brightness change to it when you turn it on and off... It should be a much bigger difference, maybe if there can be a slider for the ball? While the glow balls are the best currently for most of the tables, but there's some tables they just don't look good on or really work... I'm sure there's more people that prefer the default ball over the custom ball's... I would definitely use the default ball on more tables instead of the glow balls. I just use those because it's easier to see the ball on certain tables...</p><p></p><p>Ok, I should be done, but I really and truly feel that's the issue is that the sliders we have are not adjusting the brightness and contrast...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xZOMBIEx, post: 279105, member: 6699"] Sorry for another post, but I just realized something and this might better explain the lighting issue... The sliders that we have to adjust the lighting is adjusting the color saturation more than it is the brightness or contrast of the table... While the brightness does kind of increase, it's not by much. It's just a very tiny bit. This is why it's so hard to try and find a good balance setting because the table isn't getting brighter, it's just the colors are increasing and over saturate... That's why I was explaining it as bleeding or blending into others... It's possible that the patch that introduced that bulb lighting slider was ment to increase the colors of the bulbs and that might have affected the other slider as well? Because before that patch when the was just one slider, it was fine and it would lighten and darken the table as a whole... I think that's the biggest thing, we don't really have a brightness or contrast slider and it's just a color slider for the colors on the table and the bulbs.... Also when adjusting the sliders it seems like the brightness part of the setting mostly adjust on the outside... I noticed this when trying to change the sliders on the new Stern tables... The actual table colors or lightning doesn't really change, but if you look at everything outside of the table, that is getting brighter and darker, not too much darker, but it's not as bright as it is on the highest setting... Also the brightness of the ball, I know Tom said he still can see the ball brightness setting is kind of working, but there's some tables that it's not really working on. It's like the slightest brightness change to it when you turn it on and off... It should be a much bigger difference, maybe if there can be a slider for the ball? While the glow balls are the best currently for most of the tables, but there's some tables they just don't look good on or really work... I'm sure there's more people that prefer the default ball over the custom ball's... I would definitely use the default ball on more tables instead of the glow balls. I just use those because it's easier to see the ball on certain tables... Ok, I should be done, but I really and truly feel that's the issue is that the sliders we have are not adjusting the brightness and contrast... [/QUOTE]
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