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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 1150795" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>yes. another way to calibrate brightness would be too find a couple of extremely dark scenes in some high quality videos you have, turn the brightness up really high to see some details in the darkest parts of the video, then drop darkness to the detail dissappears then increase by one notch (or leave it there). of course you should calibrate using what ever video player you want to use... eg. in MePo. sometimes its ok to loose a tiny bit of black detail because depending on the display setup it can look a bit nicer with the brightness down a notch than it's supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>For contrast usually it's set to 100% or close to 100%. Sharpness is usuall 50% or 0% depending on the way the tv handles sharpness.</p><p></p><p>For my TV in PC mode i set sharpness to 51% and in movie mode I set sharpness to somewhere between 0 and 6%.[DOUBLEPOST=1441272119][/DOUBLEPOST]btw: whats your setup... is it PC -> hdmi -> receiver -> hdmi -> tv or pc -> hdmi -> tv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 1150795, member: 76888"] yes. another way to calibrate brightness would be too find a couple of extremely dark scenes in some high quality videos you have, turn the brightness up really high to see some details in the darkest parts of the video, then drop darkness to the detail dissappears then increase by one notch (or leave it there). of course you should calibrate using what ever video player you want to use... eg. in MePo. sometimes its ok to loose a tiny bit of black detail because depending on the display setup it can look a bit nicer with the brightness down a notch than it's supposed to be. For contrast usually it's set to 100% or close to 100%. Sharpness is usuall 50% or 0% depending on the way the tv handles sharpness. For my TV in PC mode i set sharpness to 51% and in movie mode I set sharpness to somewhere between 0 and 6%.[DOUBLEPOST=1441272119][/DOUBLEPOST]btw: whats your setup... is it PC -> hdmi -> receiver -> hdmi -> tv or pc -> hdmi -> tv [/QUOTE]
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