Thanks! That seemed to have have really changed the HDR without having to oversaturate the SDR.
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I'm not totally aware of how HDR metadata works, but if a source device is outputting in HDR only, how does an HD Fury or some other device reinterpret that data as SDR?
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Try increasing the Luminance Gain. If the colors start becoming washed out, try to compensate with the Saturation Gain. My TV sits about 7 inches from the wall, so I had to compensate there, too.
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UTFV007 does work. I was able to find this: https://insaneboard.de/blog/?p=2491
When translated, it essentially says you have to change “standard” : “no-change“,
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Alles anzeigen“grabber-v4l2” : { “device” : “/dev/video0”, “input” : 0, “standard” : “no-change“, “width” : -1, “height” : -1, “frameDecimation” : 2, “sizeDecimation” : 8, “priority” : 800, “mode” : “2D”, “cropLeft” : 21, “cropRight” : 23, “cropTop” : 7, “cropBottom” : 13, “redSignalThreshold” : 0.0, “greenSignalThreshold” : 0.0, “blueSignalThreshold” : 0.0 },
They have a modified HyperCon tool that provides this option. It was driving me crazy for days because the UTV007 is no longer manufactured, and I had no other options for grabbers.