View Full Version : Samsung LNT 4065F picture settings


redlikefire02
08-21-07, 08:36 PM
These are mine -- took me 2 weeks to make them perfect. see what you think

Movie
contrast 93
brightness 46
sharpness 65
color 55
backlight 6
color tone warm 1
size - just scan
digital NR auto

detailed settings
black adjust low
dynamic high
gamma -1
edge enhancement on
xvYCC off

dont touch anything else. opinions are always welcome

dionusos
08-22-07, 03:09 PM
I have an LN-T4066F... would everything work the same way? I mean, if I use your settings on my LN-T4066F, would I get the same picture you get? (I know it's subjective on what each person likes in their HDTV, but I just want to know.) BTW I use my HDTV to play PS3 games and not just watch movies... how does that affect how I would want to set up my HDTV? I never understood the multiple profiles... movie, and whatnot.

redlikefire02
08-30-07, 07:37 PM
yes the 4066 is from best buy its the exact same tv only cosmetic differences bc BB has their own contract with samsung. and yes it will work with games. i have 360elite so im right up your alley

saprano
10-15-07, 11:52 PM
will it work with model number 4061f?

warrencr
04-07-08, 06:48 PM
These are mine -- took me 2 weeks to make them perfect. see what you think

Movie
contrast 93
brightness 46
sharpness 65
color 55
backlight 6
color tone warm 1
size - just scan
digital NR auto

detailed settings
black adjust low
dynamic high
gamma -1
edge enhancement on
xvYCC off

dont touch anything else. opinions are always welcome

and thats was for ,TV , hdmi or games ?

D-6500
04-07-08, 09:23 PM
These are mine -- took me 2 weeks to make them perfect. see what you think

Movie
contrast 93
brightness 46
sharpness 65
color 55
backlight 6
color tone warm 1
size - just scan
digital NR auto

detailed settings
black adjust low
dynamic high
gamma -1
edge enhancement on
xvYCC off

dont touch anything else. opinions are always welcome

Try turning OFF digital NR, black adjust - OFF, dynamic(?) - OFF, and edge enhancement - OFF, then do the calibration again.

Those detailed settings are mostly marketing tools - of little value except for the gamma.

(Sorry to bust'yer bubble after so much work. BTW did you use a cal-DVD?)