07 jan 2014, 14:54
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					Hejsa
Jeg har samlet lidt sammen fra HDTVs forum, så det står lidt rodet. Jeg har ikke selv haft testet noget af det endnu på mit W656, så jeg kan ikke stå inde for det som sådan, men here you go:
Scene: Cinema
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 3 (Adjust for room light level)
Contrast: Max
Brightness: 50
Colour: 49
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 50 (I personally use 30)
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Auto
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
R-Gain -1
G-Gain -1
B-Gain -5
R-Bias +1
G-Bias 0
B-Bias -2
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
The settings are as follows:
TV:
Scene: Cinema
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 3 (Adjust for room light level)
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 50
Colour: 50
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 50
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: On
--Video Area Detection: Off
--Resolution: 15
--Noise Filtering: 50
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Auto
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
--R-Gain -1
--G-Gain 0
--B-Gain -13
--R-Bias +1
--G-Bias 0
--B-Bias 0
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
Gaming:
Same as above except:
Reality Creation: Off
Scene: Game
Mode: Game Original
And some games I set the sharpness to 30
Blu Ray:
Save as TV settings except Reality Creation: Off
These settings are calibrated for a dark room, so if too dark for you simply up the backlight setting. If the overall image is too dark, set the gamma to -1.
Scene: Cinema
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 3 (Adjust for room light level)
Contrast: Max
Brightness: 50
Colour: 49
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 50 (I personally use 30)
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Auto
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
R-Gain -1
G-Gain -1
B-Gain -5
R-Bias +1
G-Bias 0
B-Bias -2
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
I use the same settings for gaming except I obviously have game mode as the scene.
Hi, try this:
Home > Settings > Display > Screen
Screen Format: full
Auto Format: On
4:3 Default: Normal
Display Area: Full Pixel
I did calibrate my 50" W656 and it is a very accurate TV indeed. With the following settings my white balance was perfect and the gamma tracked 2.4 almost perfectly. Contrast ratio came out at an impressive 4000:1.
Build Date 10/2013 - Panel T500HVF03.0
View attachment 442114
Settings:
Scene: Cinema
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 5 (Adjust for room light level)
Contrast: 98
Brightness: 50
Colour: 54
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 50 (30 is the point at which the TV does not add any artificial sharpness but I prefer a slighty sharpened picture on this TV)
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Auto
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
R-Gain 0
G-Gain -2
B-Gain -3
R-Bias 0
G-Bias 0
B-Bias -1
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
Its a shame I have smearing issues with my TV as apart from that, the picture is very good.
was playing battlefield 4 on Xbox One with these settings and they massively improved the picture. Sharpness at 30 takes away all artificial sharpening the TV introduces, leaving just a very clean pure picture with massively reduced jaggies. It might look a bit soft at first, but let your eyes get used to it and its stunning.
GAMING SETTINGS:
These are settings for the 42" with the T420HVF04 panel.
Xbox One - set to Limited Range RGB and 36-bit colour.
PS4 - leave automatic.
Scene: Game
Picture Mode: Game-Original
Backlight: 6
Contrast: Max
Brightness: 51
Colour: 46
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 30
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Off
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
R-Gain -1
G-Gain -1
B-Gain -3
R-Bias +1
G-Bias 0
B-Bias -1
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
As you can see from the charts, its an absolutely excellent result. If you have the same size and panel as mine its likely these settings will be fairly accurate for you. The settings are as follows:
Scene: Cinema
Picture Mode: Cinema 1
Backlight: 4 (Adjust for room light level)
Contrast: Max
Brightness: 49
Colour: 46
Hue: 0
Colour Temp: Warm 1
Sharpness: 50
Noise Reduction: Off
MPEG NR: Off
Dot NR: Off
Reality Creation: Off
Smooth Gradation: Off
Film Mode: Auto
Black Corrector: Off
Adv Contrast: Off
Gamma: -2
Auto Light Limiter: Off
Clear White: Off
Live Colour: Off
White Balance:
R-Gain -1
G-Gain -1
B-Gain -3
R-Bias +1
G-Bias 0
B-Bias -1
Detail Enhancer: Off
Edge Enhancer: Off
LED Motion Mode: Off
Home>Settings>System Settings>Eco>Light Sensor: Off
Edit: Updated Colour settings - 54 is too oversaturated
Interestingly enough i have found a way to improve the picture clarity (i thought the picture looked slightly dull at times)
home button --> settings --> system settings --> eco --> light sensor --> turn this OFF.
This feature turns off the light sensor which automatically lowers the brightness of the screen based on ambient room light.
Now the picture is correctly bright all the time without automatic adjustments