Hi there,
I recently purchased a Samsung UN60ES6500 LED TV and have noticed geen-ish\grey-ish ghosting in some scenes on objects in motion.
Here is an image that illustrates the issue:

In this scene the actor is leaning forward, and as he moves forward the ghosting can be seen around the edges of his hair. When paused things look fine. Seems to happen primarily in darker scenes. (Note: this still is from the HBO show “Girls” S2E4 episode called “It’s a Shame Out Ray” at approx. 24.5 mins).
I’ve looked around online and haven’t seen other people reporting a problem quite like this although maybe I am just not using the correct terminology in my searches.
I’ve played a lot with the settings and can reduce it a bit by turning on Auto Motion Plus, but I don’t want that feature on so that doesn’t help me.
My previous set (Samsung LNT5265F 52” LCD) didn’t exhibit this problem, so if this is a normal artifact of this particular TV I’ll probably return it and find one that doesn’t have this issue.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Settings:
Picture Mode: Movie
Backlight: 15
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 46
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Tint: 50/50
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Black Tone: Off
Flesh Tone: 0
RGB Off: Auto
Color Space: Auto
White Balance: 25 for all
10p White Balance (R, G, B): ON
- Interval 1: -8, -7, -7
- Interval 2: -10, -3, 2
- Interval 3: -9, -2, 6
- Interval 4: -9, -1, 8
- Interval 5: -10, 1, 10
- Interval 6: -6, 3, 10
- Interval 7: -9, 5, 10
- Interval 8: -1, 5, 8
- Interval 9: -5, 1, 6
- Interval 10: 0, 2, 0
Gamma: 0
Color Tone: Warm2
Digital Noise Filter: Off
MPEG Noise Filter: Off
HDMI Black Level: LOW
Film Mode: Auto2
Auto Motion Plus: Clear
LED Motion Plus: On
I recently purchased a Samsung UN60ES6500 LED TV and have noticed geen-ish\grey-ish ghosting in some scenes on objects in motion.
Here is an image that illustrates the issue:
In this scene the actor is leaning forward, and as he moves forward the ghosting can be seen around the edges of his hair. When paused things look fine. Seems to happen primarily in darker scenes. (Note: this still is from the HBO show “Girls” S2E4 episode called “It’s a Shame Out Ray” at approx. 24.5 mins).
I’ve looked around online and haven’t seen other people reporting a problem quite like this although maybe I am just not using the correct terminology in my searches.
I’ve played a lot with the settings and can reduce it a bit by turning on Auto Motion Plus, but I don’t want that feature on so that doesn’t help me.
My previous set (Samsung LNT5265F 52” LCD) didn’t exhibit this problem, so if this is a normal artifact of this particular TV I’ll probably return it and find one that doesn’t have this issue.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Settings:
Picture Mode: Movie
Backlight: 15
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 46
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Tint: 50/50
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Black Tone: Off
Flesh Tone: 0
RGB Off: Auto
Color Space: Auto
White Balance: 25 for all
10p White Balance (R, G, B): ON
- Interval 1: -8, -7, -7
- Interval 2: -10, -3, 2
- Interval 3: -9, -2, 6
- Interval 4: -9, -1, 8
- Interval 5: -10, 1, 10
- Interval 6: -6, 3, 10
- Interval 7: -9, 5, 10
- Interval 8: -1, 5, 8
- Interval 9: -5, 1, 6
- Interval 10: 0, 2, 0
Gamma: 0
Color Tone: Warm2
Digital Noise Filter: Off
MPEG Noise Filter: Off
HDMI Black Level: LOW
Film Mode: Auto2
Auto Motion Plus: Clear
LED Motion Plus: On







