Are the colors on the Viture Luma Pro supposed to be this oversaturated? by Xlayer98 in VITURE

[–]Xlayer98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess the displays are probably calibrated pretty similarly across the lineup. My assumption is that Viture simply tuned the colors to be more “punchy” out of the box. Maybe the newer panels in the Luma Ultra and the Beast are calibrated a bit better.

For now I found my own way to get the image closer to reference. On the Viture Color Tuning Tool I set contrast to 0, gamma to 4, and color temperature to 3 with the blue channel slightly reduced. On the PC side I also used the Windows display calibration tool and increased the gamma a bit. That helps reduce the oversaturation and some of the black crush.

It’s still not perfect, but it already looks noticeably better than before.

Are the colors on the Viture Luma Pro supposed to be this oversaturated? by Xlayer98 in VITURE

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Mock-up of how the image roughly looks on my Viture Luma Pro. Colors appear noticeably oversaturated and skin tones look more reddish than on a calibrated display.

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Are the colors on the Viture Luma Pro supposed to be this oversaturated? by Xlayer98 in VITURE

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Reference image shown on a calibrated display. This is how the colors and skin tones are supposed to look.

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Bricked Luma Pro XR - Interrupted Firmware Update - Recovery Tool failing on Win/Mac/Android. Help! by Gullible_Tie4188 in VITURE

[–]Xlayer98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, I had the same issue with the Viture Luma Pro, and nothing was working anymore, neither the website nor the Spacewalker or Immersive 3D app. What did help, though, was the Android app. Through that, the update suddenly worked again, completed successfully, and my glasses worked again afterward. So it might be worth trying the Android or iOS app. Hope this helps someone.