Same here! Was curious of it was just me or what. We have to give it a little while for people to play with it but honestly I'm not really impressedProblem is, not that I use vivid, that I don't see much of a difference so I think if others have the same impression, the ones that prefer vivid will still complain
I can clearly see a difference, and it's quite obvious if you use all of the sample images they include for reference when you adjust the slider from min to max.Problem is, not that I use vivid, that I don't see much of a difference so I think if others have the same impression, the ones that prefer vivid will still complain
Yup totally agree. I could see a slight difference in the stock display but really saw the difference looking at the pictures in my gallery. The colors are popping out more.OK so I have done a bit of research and one thing I can recommend is don't go by the pictures on the setting screen it's not going to show a huge difference. Use some of your pictures in your gallery to judge it. Imho there is a difference but I kind of liked the display before
Yup. I put the slider on half. I like the vibrancy of colors now.FYI, they didn't change how default vivid looks, they just added the slider to adjust it. When I turned the slider up it was way to colorful so it clearly works.
I saw that too, which I understand for adjusting purposes, but it triggered every time I wanted to play with adjustments via the slider although my eye comfort wasn't active at the same time.Yes. But you can't use the Advanced settings when Eye comfort is enabled.