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Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the effectiveness of Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader in improving HDR gaming on PC, specifically highlighting its impact on games like Hogwarts Legacy, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Forza Horizon 5. The shader addresses the issue of black level race, enhancing color saturation and providing a more vibrant and detailed HDR experience. The video also explores the importance of black levels in achieving infinite contrast, especially for OLED screens, and offers tips on tweaking shader settings to balance between the game's creator's intent and achieving perfect blacks for the best visual experience.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The script discusses the use of a new shader developed by Lilium, designed to improve HDR gaming on PC by fixing black levels.
- 🌗 The shader works by identifying and lowering the 'black floor' in games, resulting in more accurate and deep blacks without loss of detail.
- 🎲 The effectiveness of the shader was tested on multiple games including Hogwarts Legacy, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Forza Horizon 5, showing significant improvements in black levels.
- 📊 The script highlights the importance of black levels in HDR gaming, explaining that incorrect black levels can lead to washed-out images and poor contrast.
- 🎨 The shader also addresses color saturation issues in HDR, transforming the SDR color space to the expected DCI P3 and BT.2020 color spaces for a more vibrant and accurate display.
- 🔧 The script provides insights into tweaking the shader settings for different games, emphasizing the need to balance the creator's intent with the desire for perfect blacks.
- 📉 The use of the shader results in a reduction of the maximum peak brightness (Max L), which users may need to compensate for in their in-game settings.
- 🌐 The script mentions that the Lilium HDR shader is particularly beneficial for users with monitors that lack black level control when HDR is enabled.
- 💡 The script suggests that the Lilium HDR shader can be a transformative solution for PC gaming on both OLED and LCD screens, significantly enhancing the visual experience.
- 🔄 The script encourages users to experiment with the shader's settings to achieve the desired visual outcome, noting that it can be a straightforward solution to common HDR issues in many games.
Q & A
What is the main issue discussed in the script regarding HDR gaming on PC?
-The main issue discussed is that HDR gaming on PC is not perfect and can result in washed-out colors and poor black levels in some games, which affects the overall gaming experience.
What is Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader, and how does it work?
-Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader is a tool that identifies and lowers the black floor in games to achieve perfect black levels. It works by adjusting the game's black level until it reaches the desired state without losing any details.
Which games were mentioned as being tested with the Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader?
-The games mentioned include Hogwarts Legacy, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Forza Horizon 5.
What is the significance of the black level race in games?
-The black level race is significant because it affects the visibility of perfect blacks on the screen. A minor black level race can result in noticeable issues with the black levels, leading to a less immersive gaming experience.
How does the shader ensure that details are not lost when fixing the black floor?
-The shader ensures that details are not lost by adjusting the black level without crushing them. It identifies the black floor and lowers it until it is perfect, allowing for the preservation of detail and improved contrast.
What is the difference between SDR and HDR color spaces?
-SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) color space is limited in terms of color depth and contrast, while HDR (High Dynamic Range) color space offers a wider range of colors and higher contrast levels, resulting in more vibrant and lifelike visuals.
How can the Lilium HDR shader be adjusted to suit different games and preferences?
-The Lilium HDR shader can be adjusted using settings like black floor lowering, white point adjustment, and tone mapping options. Users can tweak these settings to achieve their desired balance of black levels, contrast, and color saturation for different games.
What is the recommended tone mapping option for preserving mid-tones while enhancing highlights?
-The recommended tone mapping option for preserving mid-tones is the DICE (Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment) option, as it primarily affects the highlights without altering the mid-tones.
How does the Lilium HDR shader affect the maximum peak brightness (MaxLumL) of a game?
-Using the Lilium HDR shader can result in a reduction of the maximum peak brightness (MaxLumL). For example, before using the shader, the MaxLumL might be 810, but after applying the shader, it could go down to 666.
What should users do if they experience issues with visibility in near-black areas when using the shader?
-If users encounter issues with visibility in near-black areas, they can adjust the white point number or tweak the black floor lowering setting to find a balance between achieving perfect blacks and maintaining visibility in dark areas.
What is the overall impact of using the Lilium HDR shader on the gaming experience?
-The overall impact of using the Lilium HDR shader is a significant improvement in the gaming experience, with better black levels, increased contrast, and more vibrant colors, especially when using an OLED or HDR-compatible display.
Outlines
🎮 HDR Gaming Improvements with Lilium's Shader
The paragraph discusses the effectiveness of Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader in improving the HDR gaming experience on PC. The speaker shares their tests with various games, highlighting the shader's ability to correct black levels and prevent detail loss. They explain how the shader identifies and lowers the black floor to achieve perfect black levels, resulting in better color saturation and HDR colors. The speaker also humorously questions their own assumptions about the prevalence of the issue across games, ultimately attributing the problem to the games' washed-out appearance rather than their own setup. The importance of correct black levels for HDR contrast is emphasized, and the speaker shares their frustration with HDR's current shortcomings.
🕵️♂️ Tweaking Black Levels for Optimal Visibility
This paragraph focuses on the importance of adjusting black levels in games for optimal visibility, especially in dark settings. The speaker uses Elden Ring as an example to illustrate how enabling SDR black floor emulation can result in too dark of an image, affecting visibility. They suggest tweaking the black floor lowering setting instead to achieve the desired result without significantly altering the creator's intent. The concept of roll-off stopping point is introduced, explaining how it affects the gradient of black levels. The speaker encourages users to experiment with these settings to achieve perfect blacks and infinite contrast, particularly on OLED screens, to enhance the overall gaming experience.
🔧 Customizing HDR with Lilium's Tone Mapping
The speaker delves into the customization options provided by Lilium's HDR shaders, specifically the tone mapping feature. They explain how users can input their desired maximum luminance (MaxL) and target MaxL values to fine-tune their HDR experience. The paragraph highlights the use of the DICE tone mapping option, which affects only the highlights without changing mid-tones, thus avoiding clipping. The speaker praises the work done by the shader's creator for its significance in improving HDR gaming, especially for users with monitors that lack black level control. They emphasize the transformative impact of the shader on both OLED and LCD screens and encourage users to download and try Lilium shaders for an enhanced gaming experience.
🌟 Testing the Shader Across Different Games
In this paragraph, the speaker shares their experience of testing the shader across various games and the differences observed. They note that games with already good black levels, such as Ratchet and Clank, show minimal changes when using the shader. The speaker confirms that the shader is designed to enhance games with suboptimal black levels and that well-optimized games will look similar in SDR and HDR, with HDR expected to provide more details. They invite users to share their thoughts and experiences with the shader and to reach out with any questions or to discuss its effectiveness in other games not mentioned in the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡HDR gaming
💡Lilium's HDR black floor fix
💡Black Level race
💡Color saturation
💡SDR and HDR color spaces
💡Black floor lowering
💡Creator's intent
💡OLED
💡MaxCLL and MaxL
💡Tone mapping
Highlights
The introduction of Lilium's HDR black floor fix shader, a tool designed to improve the HDR gaming experience on PC by addressing issues with black levels in various games.
The shader was tested on multiple games including Hogwarts Legacy, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Forza Horizon 5, showing significant improvements in black levels and overall image quality.
The shader works by identifying and lowering the black floor in games where it is not perfectly calibrated, resulting in a more accurate representation of black levels without loss of detail.
The importance of black level calibration in achieving perfect blacks and infinite contrast, especially on OLED screens, for a better HDR gaming experience.
The shader's ability to adjust the maximum peak brightness (Max L) and its impact on the overall HDR experience, allowing users to fine-tune their settings for optimal performance.
The inclusion of a tone mapping feature in the Lilium HDR shaders, which provides additional control over the HDR settings and allows for precise adjustments to achieve the desired visual outcome.
The recommendation to use the DICE tone mapping option for its ability to affect only the highlights without changing mid-tones, thus avoiding clipping and maintaining a natural look.
The transformative impact of the shader on the gaming experience, particularly in terms of color saturation and the pop of light sources in HDR, resulting in a more immersive and visually stunning experience.
The ease of use and accessibility of the Lilium shaders, allowing even users without advanced calibration knowledge to improve their HDR gaming experience with simple settings adjustments.
The potential applicability of the shader to a wide range of games, with the possibility of minimal differences in games that already have well-calibrated black levels.
The importance of the shader for users with monitors that lack individual HDR settings, providing a solution to common issues with black levels and contrast in HDR content.
The detailed explanation of the shader's settings, such as the white point number and its effect on achieving deeper blacks, allowing users to customize their visual preferences.
The encouragement for users to share their experiences and questions regarding the use of the shader, fostering a community of gamers and enthusiasts who can learn from each other's experiences.
The acknowledgment of the creator's intent in game design and the option to adjust the shader settings to respect this intent while still achieving perfect blacks and infinite contrast.
The comparison between the washed-out look of near-black levels in poorly calibrated games and the enhanced visibility and detail provided by the shader, emphasizing the importance of accurate black levels in gaming.
Transcripts
look I cannot say that HDR gaming on the
PC is 100 fixed and every single game is
going to look perfect but
we couldn't be closer okay thanks to
this new lilium's HDR black floor fix
Shader
I tested this in Hogwarts Legacy marble
Guardians of the Galaxy
Forza Horizon 5 for spoken
is perfect and the reason why this works
so well is because it depends on the
game look at the graph here this is the
Black Level race that this game has
which is a minor Black Level race but it
is definitely noticeable definitely
noticeable you go to the calibration
screen where you're supposed to see
perfect blacks and you don't have
perfect blacks the black level is race
so what this Shader does is it
identifies what is the black floor
and it lowers that and it lowers that
until it is perfect so you see the line
now you are not losing any details you
are not crushing details so you might
think men if every single game has the
same problem that is
too much of a coincidence maybe the
problem is me I am wrong okay you might
think it's like this joke that there's a
guy driving wrong way and he's listening
to the radio and on the radio they say
oh there's a maniac on the freeway
driving a wrong way be careful and and
then the drunk guy he says one there's
like a thousand of them and he's the one
that's wrong so I truly question myself
man
am I wrong because it cannot be that in
my opinion every game looks bad because
then I might be the one with a problem
but it cannot be it cannot be because if
you have a black screen look we go to
the calibration screen on this game
settings display a screen calibration on
this calibration screen
I see black level race of course I will
need to turn off the lights but if you
have this game tested
this is not black and it is supposed to
be black it is not look at the graph
here I have to do this to get perfect
black so it is not me the games are
washed out they look bad
okay it is not that because HDR is
supposed to give you better Shadow
detail then we're just gonna erase
everything no that that cannot be
because when you raise everything you
are washing out the picture and you're
washing out the colors for example take
a look at this
we come here to this corner and by
default with the game uh calibration
without me touching uh the calibration
with reshape look at the colors bt709
this is the SDR color space 99 so what
this means is that almost I mean all the
colors on screen right now are SDR
colors
and it is not supposed to be like that
on HDR we are supposed to get this cip3
and and these are
bright light sources that are colorful
light sources we did we're definitely
supposed to get HDR colors okay because
these games are the sign
on SDR the textures are SDR textures but
the light sources they have to
definitely pop and change when we turn
on HDR look what happens when I fix the
black floor look at the color saturation
boom
suddenly now I have DCI P3 16
BT 2020 two percent okay so what that
means is that now I actually have HDR
colors on the screen and it looks
fantastic the color saturation is
amazing I'm telling you this is
the best HDR I've ever seen in
particular this game it just looks
absolutely incredible I actually
recorded a video an HDR video captured
from my PC with my voice over
to share with you how good this game
looks but
YouTube takes forever to release the
games to release the videos on HDR it's
just processing and it's like five days
ago and I don't know when that's gonna
be ready so
I want to share this uh information this
game just looks absolutely incredible
but again every single game that I
tested just do this
and it just works so now let me give you
some considerations okay because we do
have some settings to tweak here
let me share with you my experience
testing multiple games
if the game
has a visibility near black that it is
very low okay and you don't want to
lower that visibility in your black you
want to get that brightness for example
Elden ring on Elden ring you test this
enable SDR black floor emulation and it
might look too dark to you
but you still have black label race on
the game and I didn't know that because
Elden ring actually looks good near
black it looks good
but there's still some ugliness
especially when you are on a cave it
looks great it doesn't look you don't
have perfect blocks on the screen okay
but you don't want to lose that
visibility okay especially if you're
scared of playing the game
so
what you can do instead of enabling this
black floor emulation is you can just
tweak the Black Level perfectly here
enable black floor lowering and you can
tweak this old black point to get the
result that you want and in that case if
you believe let's say that you believe
okay
I don't want to change the Creator's
intent too much I believe that this is
how bright this is supposed to be based
on the Creator's intent I don't want to
change that okay no problem instead of
using this enable SDR black floor
emulation you can just lower this you
can increase this old black point and in
that way you can make sure you have
perfect blacks okay so you lower that
until you see minimum CLL zero
and when you turn that on and off you
cannot see a difference you cannot see a
big difference on the basic ability near
black and you can actually change how
much are you going to affect near black
so for example here you have this
roll-off stopping point so what this
means is
how much are you going to affect for
example roll off a stopping point right
now would be 10 minutes I am not using
the setting I'm not activating it but
for example 10 needs what that means is
that this Black Level reduction
once you reduce it it needs to roll off
to smooth out the gradients so for
example you cannot lower the black level
in a certain percentage of the signal
level
and then suddenly just keep it the same
it needs to roll off to give you
a smooth gradient so you don't see a
jump on the gradients okay so it is
rolling off and it is going to stop
rolling off at some point and just be as
it was just be as the Creator's intent
so you can just lower this roll off a
stopping point to one knit one knit and
all you have to do is to crush enough so
you get perfect blacks you get minimum
CLL zero knits and in that way you're
using this Shader and you're almost
you're not touching the Creator's intent
at all you're only getting you're only
making sure that you are getting perfect
black so you get infinite contrast if
you have an OLED okay that just makes
sense and no one can disagree with that
even the most purest uh you know TV
calibrator wouldn't disagree with that
if you have a an OLED which can give you
perfect blacks you're playing a game on
the darkness you are supposed to get
perfect blacks okay
if not you are not getting infinite
contrast regardless of the Creator's
intent that's wrong that's just wrong if
that was a Creator's intent that's wrong
so this Shader is going to allow you to
get
the best picture because the black level
is the most important thing to get right
to fix the contrast of the image the
contrast on HDR should be higher not
lower so if you open the game on SDR and
near black looks better it looks like it
has higher contrast it looks deeper
that's just unacceptable HDR should look
at least the same near black or better
better because when you are on the
darkness and you see this Blood this
light source is popping
you should definitely
um have a higher contrast okay
so give this a try if you have a PC I am
using this on Windows 11. I'm not sure
if this is gonna work the same on
Windows 10 it should but Windows 10 have
some
uh differences when it comes to reading
HDR metadata which by the way when you
use this Shader you are affecting the
maximum Peak brightness the Maxi or L
you are changing that look
before
the maxill L is 810
after the maxill L goes down to
666 so you are reducing and you see it
here on the line you see before the
black level is raised also the maxill L
is higher after the maxill L goes lower
okay so you have to adjust the in-game
settings accordingly if you have in-game
settings or if you want to be more
precise now with this new lilium HDR
shaders we have an option that's called
tone mapping
lilium's tone mapping you can use this
tone mapping and say okay
the maxilla right now is
and you input that here and then the
Target that I want is and you input that
here and you can get exactly the Target
that you want and we have different tone
mapping options here for this case for
example in this game I would recommend
you to use dice because dice doesn't
change the mid tones it only affects the
Highlight so what's gonna do is just
push the brightness a little bit higher
for the highlights and you're not gonna
get any clipping so you can use this to
either reduce the maxill to your target
if the game doesn't have sliders or you
can use this to increase it also it
works the other way around
to so we can completely fix HDR with
this new lilium HDR Shader so we
definitely have to you know applaud the
work that this man has done because this
is
so important so important especially if
you are using a monitor the monitors
don't have settings and when you turn on
HDR you have no black level control no
nothing so if the source is messed up
what are you gonna do
it's gonna look terrible look at this it
just looks so good man look at this red
hair it looks ferocious it looks so
saturated so good
when you fix it when you do this is
trash okay before after it's just them
Monumental difference especially if you
have an ollie but even on an LCD this is
just gonna be transformative
transformative
so I cannot recommend it enough this is
a must if you have a pc windows 11
let me know if you test this on Windows
10 it should work but if you have a PC
you have to have you have to download
this lilium shaders
and you definitely give this a try
because most games on the PC are washed
out and this is such an easy solution
like you don't even need to do any
testing you just come here you download
look download reset download the Lilian
shaders Link in the description of the
video you just have to come here
Lillian's HDR black floor fix you check
that box you come down
and all you have to do is enable that
gamma 2.2
look
enable SDR black floor emulation you
check that box done okay you want to get
deeper blocks you increase this black
floor you increase this white Point
number so the default why Point number
here is 80 which looks very good okay
but if you want to get deeper plugs look
at the graph
you see it is not it is not as close to
zero so that's why I increase it what I
did is I increased this number let me
show you
when I increase this
let me disable this when I increase this
white point
let me show you
okay so it wasn't enabled so now with a
white point in 80
yeah we're still getting the perfect
blacks anyway but you can increase this
number to get deeper
a deeper blacks you see if you increase
this white point
it gets closer to zero but you don't
crush details you don't crush any
details
before after you see all the detail near
black is there but increasing this white
Point number what's going to do is it's
going to give get it even closer to zero
so if you want a little bit more
visibility in your black you can reduce
this white point to the default 80 Maybe
but in this case I like to increase a
bot you can play around with this number
to tweak the picture to your own liking
so this is just phenomenal let me know
your thoughts and opinions if you have
any questions if you test this on a
different game that I didn't mention
here let me know I'm sure this is gonna
work for almost every single game and
what happens if the game doesn't have
the Black Level race what happens if the
game is actually very very good you see
almost no difference so for example I
tested this on Ratchet and Clank and
there's almost no difference because
that game has perfect blocks
so when you use this feature you see
just a minor minor difference almost the
same okay
so that also confirms that
near black SDR and HDR they are supposed
to look very similar okay HDR if
anything is supposed to have
more information more details okay not
less and when you have a washed out
picture near black you cannot see
anything anyway it looks terrible
so yeah let me know your thoughts and
opinions and if you have any questions
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