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The HDMI output on your graphic card might be set to Limited (16-235) color range. I changed the HDMI setting (Nvidia 1060) to my Samsung computer monitor to Full 0-255 and I think it has made a slight difference to the black and white areas. If you are using a large HDTV (not a computer monitor) it might not make a difference. I think that no matter the resolution slideshows created by a video editing program  (that creates YUV 16-235) will never be as good as a PTE .exe RGB 0-255 slideshows (photo slideshows without videos). These decisions were made back in the 1950s (by some very smart people) when limited bandwidth analog color TV was introduced.

https://pcmonitors.info/articles/correcting-hdmi-colour-on-nvidia-and-amd-gpus/

Tom

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