AMD vs nVidia Colors - Concrete proof of differences

I’d imagine the default color calibration of the card is different, and what may be washed out on your display, could be perfect on another.

For example, I have a 3090 and love the richness in color and detail on a 4k OLED display for games that take advantage of HDR and RTX.

I think mileage will vary based upon the monitors default color calibration too. That said, any color comparisons without proper calibration using a colorimeter is going to yield different results across different displays, much less graphics cards. I’d imagine the end users who require color accuracy to be as near perfect as possible would be investing in displays that focus around color accuracy out of the box, and those same professionals would correct any “coloration,” added by the gpu with the colorimeter.

Now if one gpu was unable to obtain the same color accuracy once tuned with a display that supports such a precise gamut, I’d imagine that could be a game changer for said professionals.

Sorry for the long winded explanation, but wanted to provide clarity for why. At the end of the day though, as a gamer who doesn’t require accuracy to the degree as a graphic design artist, what looks better will always be subjective within some reason :)

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