In the market for a new 55" around 1000$ and what I'd really like is the most soap opera effect possible
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Originally Posted by HelloHelloHello /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23803525
In the market for a new 55" around 1000$ and what I'd really like is the most soap opera effect possible
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Originally Posted by HelloHelloHello /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_100#post_23803525
In the market for a new 55" around 1000$ and what I'd really like is the most soap opera effect possible
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Originally Posted by jdmvette /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23804326
why? most people hate that and turn it off.
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Originally Posted by jdmvette /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_20#post_23804326
why? most people hate that and turn it off.
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Originally Posted by jdmvette /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_40#post_23804326
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Originally Posted by HelloHelloHello /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_100#post_23803525
In the market for a new 55" around 1000$ and what I'd really like is the most soap opera effect possible
why? most people hate that and turn it off.
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Originally Posted by Miller64 /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_20#post_23812882
If I get a 60f8000 which settings do I use to get the most of the soap opera effect?
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Originally Posted by HarvesterUT /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23804162
Samsung has some really high settings for this "effect." My Sammy from 2008 can look ridiculous if I set it to high. I prefer "low."
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Originally Posted by jdmvette /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23804326
why? most people hate that and turn it off.
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Originally Posted by xoned /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_20#post_23814901
LGs TruMotion user de-judder setting can be set to 10 which really increases the SOE. For some reason they did away with the de-blur adjustment.
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Originally Posted by Miller64 /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23812882
If I get a 60f8000 which settings do I use to get the most of the soap opera effect?
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Originally Posted by xoned /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/0_20#post_23814975
No de-blur setting on the LA6900.
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Originally Posted by Otto Pylot /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23805125
Television viewing is a personal preference experience. There is no right or wrong.
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Originally Posted by Ballis /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23817838
Samsung has pretty good soap opera. I love it aswell and Max out the settings.
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Originally Posted by FirstReflect /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect/20_20#post_23819216
That's a common misconception. Unlike audio, there actually are very clear standards and calibration targets for video. There is a very well defined "right" and "wrong" in video. Having that industry-wide standard is the only way that TV and movies can be made. Otherwise, all of the color correction, detail, motion and director's intent would vary wildly depending on which TV was used during the production process!
Every display that was used to actually make the content was calibrated to the exact same industry standards. In other words, every display looked identical. If a display does not look identical to that industry standard, it is wrong -- no ifs, ands, or buts. As a result, the only thing that makes sense when you are watching at home is to also adhere to those same industry standards. That is what ISF and THX calibrators are for. They're not adjusting your TV "to taste", or just eyeballing the results.
If you want to deviate from the industry standards, yes, as a viewer, that is your prerogative. But there IS a right and wrong. If you're aware of that, and you decide that you want to be wrong, that's ok
I finally got a pretty good SOE on mine today by messing around with the PO settings some more. I posted my exact PO settings in my thread named "Tips for amping up MI" if you're interestedQuote:
Originally Posted by Miller64 /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23819591
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Originally Posted by Ballis /t/1493496/brand-with-most-soap-opera-effect#post_23817838
Samsung has pretty good soap opera. I love it aswell and Max out the settings.
Do I go to Auto Motion Plus then Custom and set judder reduction to 10 and blur reduction to 10 ?