Hardcore Gamer: Three options are given: 24 bits per pixel, 30 bits for pixel and 36 bits per pixel. There is, however, no explanation for what these means and reading the official FAQ doesn't make it any more clear. We break it down.
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i like xbox tv calibration however they seem to have left out the sharpness calibration which would help for some who have their sharpness off .
What calibration? I went through the tutorial thing but it wouldnt let me adjust anything it just explained it. I didnt know what the bits was about either so i just set it to 36..
The settings greater than 24 bpp are probably used by the upscaler, and by TVs which have movie Motionflow (that's the Sony name) type technology, which renders "inbetween" frames from otherwise 24-60 Hz source material.
I have noticed that when I set the color space to TV its grayish but when I set it to PC, I get my full Blacks. I'm playing on a 65" Panasonic vt60 Plasma.
24-bits per pixel is known as True Color, 30/36/48-bits per pixel is known as Deep Color..
This would explain 3rd party games like BattleField 4 and COD Ghost being more colorful on XBOX ONE..
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