10-10-2023 04:02 PM - edited 10-10-2023 04:02 PM
Hoping to get a sense of if my lenses are a bad batch or if this is a software problem. It feels like there is a dull yellow tinge everywhere there should be a white highlight, this is apparent in all the text and while it is less obvious in passthrough mode-- the moment you connect to pcvr and look at all your browser windows and other bright areas its hard not to notice how off-color they are.
If it were just balanced toward yellow that would be one thing, but it also feels like the overall brightness of the display is clamped down by this faint hue.
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12-19-2023 08:16 PM
I just got my Quest 3 this week and both the overtly warm color grading and the dark edges are very obvious to me. I work in post and with colorgrading, and this is NOT a small adjustment. In a bright scene it has an almost orange cast to it. The dark edges come in about 1/3 from the edges, and it is not due to the small binocular overlap. Closing one eye, the edges are still clearly darker, especially in day-time scenes like Blade and Sorcery.
So disappointing after my excellent time spent with the Quest 2. I find the extra field of view is ruined by the Quest 3's vignetting.
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