The colors separate in the video.
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MiracleMan019 last edited by leocg
The colors look like they separate from where they should be. I had to take picture of display using camera because screenshot made it look normal. Below is the screenshot. I don't know what the problem is, when the laptop is restarted the problem goes away but occurs again after sometime.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@miracleman019 Probably their color sharpening option, which can be turned off in Settings.
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MiracleMan019 last edited by
@sgunhouse I'm sorry but I can't find such option in the settings. Also the colors look like they are somewhat normal after turning on the RGX. However it doesn't look as normal as it should. Is RGX the setting you are referring to? I always keep it off.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@miracleman019 What I was referring to, Opera calls "Lucid mode".
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MiracleMan019 last edited by
@sgunhouse Lucid Mode seems to be only for Opera Browser(or so I think) and not Opera GX. The equivalent of Lucid Mode in Opera GX is supposed to be RGX. Please, do tell me if you can find other solutions. Any help from anyone would be very nice, I use Opera GX as my primary browser and only it seems to be suffering from this problem.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@miracleman019 Okay, I don't doubt GX will get it soon. Could be something in your video setup then. GX appears to most video systems as a game; if your video card does something to sharpen video games automatically that may be the cause.
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michaelmark93 last edited by
f you're experiencing issues with colors separating in a video, it may be due to various factors, including video encoding, playback settings, or technical limitations. Here are a few possible reasons and some troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue:
Video Encoding: Check the video file itself to ensure that it was encoded correctly. Corrupted or improperly encoded video files can cause color separation issues. Try playing the video on different media players or devices to see if the problem persists. If the issue is consistent across different platforms, it might indicate an issue with the video file itself.
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