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Old 04-26-2021, 04:20 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
If you change the TV color setting, is the ATV color calibration still valid? Seems like it would always take effect if ATV is the video source, regardless of what color settings the TV has.
I think the ATV color calibration is being applied universally to all the TV’s color options, except for Dolby Vision of course. However, the calibration made such minor changes to my TV’s Cinema setting that it is difficult to tell for sure, but it looks like the calibration is being universally applied. Judging by the screens that appeared for my iPhone XR to scan, it mostly looked at RGB, that is red, green, and blue colors. If it is primarily adjusting RGB gain and bias, then it could easily be applied universally to all the color options. I don’t think it adjusts things like brightness, clarity, noise reduction, etc.

BTW, tvOS already comes with built in adjustments for Dolby Vision, so that doesn’t need to be calibrated, or so I’ve read. I do think they made some tweaks for Dolby Vision in 14.5 though. If you have Netflix you can look at the series “Life in Color with David Attenborough” to see if Dolby Vision seems improved. That series looks stunning in Dolby Vision and HDR on Netflix.
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