bananacanada
Novice Member
Just wondering if everyones B6's are like this. When watching in Dolby Vision Vivid, there seems to be some orange artifacting on peoples skin that I cant's seem to get rid of unless I bring the color way down almost to a black and white level, but is still somewhat apparent.
It doesn't seem to show under the Movie Bright or Movie Dark modes though.
Heres a photo: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet
Looks like an oompa loopa effect, like a bad spray on tan or something. It is a lot more noticable in daylight scenes and moves around when the actor/person is moving also depending on where the brightest spots on their skin are.
Edit:
If someone could test their sets out too it would be helpful, again it only ever occurs in Dolby Vision Vivid. Could just be Netflix but I doubt it. Was most noticeable during Chef's Table, and The Do Over.
It doesn't seem to show under the Movie Bright or Movie Dark modes though.
Heres a photo: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet
Looks like an oompa loopa effect, like a bad spray on tan or something. It is a lot more noticable in daylight scenes and moves around when the actor/person is moving also depending on where the brightest spots on their skin are.
Edit:
If someone could test their sets out too it would be helpful, again it only ever occurs in Dolby Vision Vivid. Could just be Netflix but I doubt it. Was most noticeable during Chef's Table, and The Do Over.