by bLUEbYTE » Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:06 pm
Hi,
I recently switched to LZDoom from GZDoom as it performs better on my system at high resolutions. Just discovered an issue though, where color settings like contrast don't get applied automatically. They are saved in the .ini and when I go to display settings, I can see the values set correctly. However, only after playing with one of the sliders for contrast, saturation etc. do I see the changes. Unfortunately the screenshots do not show any difference so they were useless to provide here.
So, this is how I reproduced this bug:
- Launch LZDoom with -warp switch to go into a map directly
- Observe that the colors are relatively washed out and lacking in vividness
- Modify the slider for contrast from 1.1 to 1.05, and it takes effect immediately, increasing the contrast visibly.
Because the contrast value was already at 1.1, turning it down a notch should have decreased the visible contrast rather than increasing.
Also, the saturation slider does not seem to have any effect.
System specs are Windows 10 x64 running LZDoom v3.83a. GFX card is Intel Iris Plus 655.
.ini file attached.
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Hi,
I recently switched to LZDoom from GZDoom as it performs better on my system at high resolutions. Just discovered an issue though, where color settings like contrast don't get applied automatically. They are saved in the .ini and when I go to display settings, I can see the values set correctly. However, only after playing with one of the sliders for contrast, saturation etc. do I see the changes. Unfortunately the screenshots do not show any difference so they were useless to provide here.
So, this is how I reproduced this bug:
- Launch LZDoom with -warp switch to go into a map directly
- Observe that the colors are relatively washed out and lacking in vividness
- Modify the slider for contrast from 1.1 to 1.05, and it takes effect immediately, increasing the contrast visibly.
Because the contrast value was already at 1.1, turning it down a notch should have decreased the visible contrast rather than increasing.
Also, the saturation slider does not seem to have any effect.
System specs are Windows 10 x64 running LZDoom v3.83a. GFX card is Intel Iris Plus 655.
.ini file attached.