![]() But remember, watching in vivid mode is roughly analogous to listening to music with bass and treble controls at maximum.ĮDIT: The "vivid" mode is specifically made to exaggerate color/contrast/brightness to make displays stand out on the showroom floor. As poster thegage says, if you've been watching in "vivid" mode, you'll think the correct adjustments are too dark/plain looking. Set them to off/neutral before using a disc to calibrate your display. Some players and AVRs have their own brightness/color controls. Make sure your disc player and/or AVR aren't set to affect the disc video though. The DVD explains what to adjust and what to look for onscreen when the adjustment is correct. This disc is much more advanced than the Disney WOW and has provided an enormous difference over the calibration values that I settled on while using the WOW blu-ray. ![]() ![]() Then, for a basic setup, use any DVD (like Finding Nemo or Toy Story) that has a THX picture optimizer for a quick adjustment. I am excited to get the new TV and calibrate it using my new Spears and Munsil blu-ray. If your display has its own built-in test pattern for basic black level/color adjustment, try that. A rough rule of thumb is to set picture mode to movie/cinema, and turn off any type of noise reduction. ![]() Agreed that AVS probably has a detailed thread on setup for your particular display ("official Acme 46HDxyz thread"). ![]()
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