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07-30-2022 08:28 AM
Product: HP U32 4K HDR Monitor
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello from Ukraine, community.
So, now I own an amazing HP U32 4K HDR monitor.
After installation I noticed that through an HDMI cable (that came with the monitor) all colors of the screen (despite the color mode) are more saturated and contrasty than through a Display Port (that also came with the monitor). Why is that so? I have up to date drivers.
As for a designer, it is important for me to get the best color accuracy and so far I don't understand why HDMI gives such colors. Seems like they are more pleasant to look at, but through an HDMI I can't receive 10-bit color depth (works only through Display Port).
My GPU - AMD Radeon RX-580.
Thank you very much.
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