Hello,
Please help me understand something with the calibration settings I obtained from Cnet's web site. We have a LG 5300 model, but I just did a search for the 5600 on Cnet and used those calibration settings since from what I can tell I have all the same parameters I can manipulate on the 5300. Supposedly Cnet's calibration is supposed to be pretty darn accurate, but in my opinion the picture is absolutely horrible! The screen is so dark (I think they set brightness to only 50%) and whites turn into this nasty cream color......maybe I'm just not enough of a video guru to understand, but how is this possibly any better??
Please help me understand something with the calibration settings I obtained from Cnet's web site. We have a LG 5300 model, but I just did a search for the 5600 on Cnet and used those calibration settings since from what I can tell I have all the same parameters I can manipulate on the 5300. Supposedly Cnet's calibration is supposed to be pretty darn accurate, but in my opinion the picture is absolutely horrible! The screen is so dark (I think they set brightness to only 50%) and whites turn into this nasty cream color......maybe I'm just not enough of a video guru to understand, but how is this possibly any better??










