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Vizio picture settings

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Anyone who has a vizio tv, particular a vizio va19l should really consider the difference between a good picture and a better one. Users must consider the amount of contrast, brightness, and color put into the picture. The backlight should never be to high or to low. If your a person who is technical when getting the most from your hdtv, then my settings should be useful to all you that have a vizio tv.

backlight=70
brightness=48
contrast=30
color=35
tint=0
brightness=48
color temp=cool

Never turn on the advance settings, i have found these settings to disturb the natural look of the picture. the contrast is at 30 because i have found it to be a bit similar to the backlight. When the contrast is high is creates a flicker in images that has white lines, also a sort of distortion in the background. To much color creates bleeding. The brightness should be treated with caution. When the color temp is at cool it makes the image look peaceful.
There is much more i should say, but i want to know if any of you out there think what i'm saying is right, or have actually put it too the test?
post #2 of 13
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When the color temp is at cool it makes the image look peaceful.

That's a new one. "peaceful!" lol.

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i want to know if any of you out there think what i'm saying is right,

Um, decidedly not. This is a calibration forum, where people actually care about the science of calibrating a display, not willy-nilly picking some settings because it makes things look "peaceful."

Still, it gives me a chuckle on a slow morning, so thank you for that...
post #3 of 13
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Originally Posted by ti253799 View Post

Anyone who has a vizio tv, particular a vizio va19l should really consider the difference between a good picture and a better one. Users must consider the amount of contrast, brightness, and color put into the picture. The backlight should never be to high or to low. If your a person who is technical when getting the most from your hdtv, then my settings should be useful to all you that have a vizio tv.

backlight=70
brightness=48
contrast=30
color=35
tint=0
brightness=48
color temp=cool

Never turn on the advance settings, i have found these settings to disturb the natural look of the picture. the contrast is at 30 because i have found it to be a bit similar to the backlight. When the contrast is high is creates a flicker in images that has white lines, also a sort of distortion in the background. To much color creates bleeding. The brightness should be treated with caution. When the color temp is at cool it makes the image look peaceful.
There is much more i should say, but i want to know if any of you out there think what i'm saying is right, or have actually put it too the test?

Likely a self-ordained agent provocateur.
post #4 of 13
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Originally Posted by ti253799 View Post

brightness=48

Come on we all know brightness should be set to 42 becasue that is the Answer to the Ultimate Question.
post #5 of 13
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Originally Posted by derekjsmith View Post

Come on we all know brightness should be set to 42 becasue that is the Answer to the Ultimate Question.

Yes, but what is the question?
post #6 of 13
The question is: "What is the Ultimate Answer?"
post #7 of 13
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Originally Posted by GeorgeAB View Post

The question is: "What is the Ultimate Answer?"

Ah yes, Life, the Universe, Everything...
post #8 of 13
Thanks for all the fish!
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Originally Posted by ChrisWiggles View Post

Thanks for all the fish!

and So Long...

Think I strated that one 3 times and could never make it through...

I DO own the BBC series on VHS though...
post #10 of 13
Color seems on at 35. Guaranteed many nitwits would be in the mid 40's.
post #11 of 13
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Originally Posted by GeorgeAB View Post

The question is: "What is the Ultimate Answer?"


To call georgeAb to get beautiful pictures?
post #12 of 13
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Originally Posted by ti253799 View Post

color temp=cool


Custom rgb adjustments is ideal. It would also help to adjust some things in the service mode, but vizio keeps it a secret.
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Originally Posted by glaufman View Post

and So Long...

Think I strated that one 3 times and could never make it through...

I DO own the BBC series on VHS though...

Get the original series on CD and listen to it. Though I read the books I first heard HHGTTG on the radio years ago and the audio is definitely the way to go.

"Don't panic"
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