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post #31 of 98
Hey tarzan nice pics.
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Originally Posted by fixuis View Post

Not always the case. He/she might live in a place where bluray is not available to buy like the case with me here in Pakistan..not a lot of choice when it comes to buying bluray content. Same reason I get all my other stuff off torrents, not gonna wait a 100 years for it to become available in my region. Life's short.

However you choose to rationalize what you're doing, it's still stealing.
post #33 of 98
To get hdmi low black I believe you have to feed the tv a 0 to 255 source. He is using his computer so that's probably why he can change it.
post #34 of 98
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However you choose to rationalize what you're dong, it's still stealing.

Just an inefficient market over there! Time for the black market.
post #35 of 98
From Pioneer Kuro Demonstration Blu-Ray:

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Originally Posted by tarzan1234 View Post

Here are mine:

From "Jurassic Park":












From "Life":











BTW, just a side note....all my movies were legally purchased...

Picture looks great!!! What tv is this? What blu ray player are you using and how do you get the picture to pause so undistorted?
post #37 of 98
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To get hdmi low black I believe you have to feed the tv a 0 to 255 source. He is using his computer so that's probably why he can change it.

I am using a WDTV Live HD Media Player, and I also use a Playstation 3 to playback my Blu Ray content.
post #38 of 98
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I am using a WDTV Live HD Media Player, and I also use a Playstation 3 to playback my Blu Ray content.

Just make sure you ain't clipping blacks with low
post #39 of 98
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Just make sure you ain't clipping blacks with low

How would I know if I was clipping blacks?
post #40 of 98




Panasonic UT50
post #41 of 98
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Originally Posted by HearingImpaired View Post


How would I know if I was clipping blacks?

Easiest way is downloading the avs 709 files here and playing the brightness pattern
post #42 of 98
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Originally Posted by Haroof View Post

Panasonic UT50

moar!

thinking about getting the ut50
post #43 of 98
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Panasonic UT50

Nice!!! I was thinking of saving up for an ST50. The UT50 looks great!!
post #44 of 98
HearingImpaired, I was thinking it was going to be a slightly gimped set but I really haven't noticed that at all. Extremely satisfied.

Will post more shots over the weekend, doom.
post #45 of 98
i have a samsung 51d490 3d plasma, if it wasn't for the glare some times from the screen this tv would be near perfect ,but i can't complain it only cost $600. anyway here are a few pics from my tv enjoy.
post #46 of 98
@ bigdaddye... You did it now, I need to know what video(s) these pics are of.
post #47 of 98
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Originally Posted by whipit View Post

@ bigdaddye... You did it now, I need to know what video(s) these pics are of.

By the logo on the bottom right seems to be Spike HD.
post #48 of 98
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Originally Posted by xela19115 View Post

By the logo on the bottom right seems to be Spike HD.

you would be correct on all but one pic, it's from the hooters bikini calendar shoot in aspen. i recorded it on my dvr last summer. the first pic is from hdnet
post #49 of 98
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Originally Posted by markiedee View Post

Hey tarzan nice pics.

Thanks Mark. I'm having fun taking pictures of my TV


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Originally Posted by HearingImpaired View Post

Picture looks great!!! What tv is this? What blu ray player are you using and how do you get the picture to pause so undistorted?

Thanks HI, It's a Panasonic ST30. I used a PS3 here. I tried to avoid pausing during fast action scenes so the pictures can look sharp.
It doesn't have to be still, but avoid fast moving scene if possible. This one is an example. It's fast and the photo turns out blurry.




I also used a tripod for all my photos.
post #50 of 98
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What would be real cool is if someone with a Samsung E Series or Panasonic ST or GT series would post pics.
post #51 of 98
Whats with the rainbow color banding in the last four pics in the same spot??
post #52 of 98
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Originally Posted by DRaven72 View Post

Whats with the rainbow color banding in the last four pics in the same spot??

I think it's the camera. I don't notice it at all when watching the movies.
post #53 of 98
What would be real cool is if someone with a Samsung E Series or Panasonic ST or GT series would post pics.[/quote]

You mean other than Tarzan?
post #54 of 98
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Wow! Randy's family room. Nice kids, are they all yours?


Ian

Without DNA testing... it is Barbie after all!
post #55 of 98
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Originally Posted by DRaven72 View Post

Whats with the rainbow color banding in the last four pics in the same spot??


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Originally Posted by HearingImpaired View Post

I think it's the camera. I don't notice it at all when watching the movies.


I think it has something to do with the camera's auto focus. Although I never saw anything like this while watching, I noticed the same thing in many of my pictures (in the camera's viewfinder as well) if I let the auto focus do the job. I had to switch everything to "manual" and adjust the focus distance a little bit to completely eliminate this rainbow thing. Try it if your camera can. Unfortunately, not all digital cameras have manual focusing capability.

A few more shots from Baraka:







post #56 of 98
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Originally Posted by DRaven72 View Post

Whats with the rainbow color banding in the last four pics in the same spot??

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Originally Posted by HearingImpaired View Post

I think it's the camera. I don't notice it at all when watching the movies.

It's actually the way the CCD in the digital camera interacts with the filter on the plasmas, not all images appear to be affected but here are two images from my LG PX950 which I hadn't posted because of.





and one without

post #57 of 98
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Originally Posted by rob80b View Post

It's actually the way the CCD in the digital camera interacts with the filter on the plasmas

I don't really know exactly what it is but I don't think it's the interaction with the CCD sensor. When I look into my camera viewfinder before taking the picture, I also see it. This can eliminate the sensor from the equation because my camera is a DSLR and the viewfinder is 100% optical. Everything I see in the viewfinder has absolutely nothing to do with the camera's sensor.
post #58 of 98
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Originally Posted by tarzan1234 View Post

I think it has something to do with the camera's auto focus. Although I never saw anything like this while watching, I noticed the same thing in many of my pictures (in the camera's viewfinder as well) if I let the auto focus do the job. I had to switch everything to "manual" and adjust the focus distance a little bit to completely eliminate this rainbow thing. Try it if your camera can. Unfortunately, not all digital cameras have manual focusing capability.

A few more shots from Baraka:



Nice shots tarzan.

Haven't seen Baraka since it originally came out, might be time to see how my LG holds up with it.
post #59 of 98
Some more from Pioneer's demonstration disc:



post #60 of 98
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Originally Posted by dtbreen76 View Post

What would be real cool is if someone with a Samsung E Series or Panasonic ST or GT series would post pics.

You mean other than Tarzan?[/quote]

Sorry I meant the ST50 or GT50 series.
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