Well, there are enough of us out there now who own a version of the Panny 700U/750U that it makes sense to have a dedicated thread for our calibration settings. People have posted their settings in various places, but I think a central thread makes some sense.
Please post your model number, environment "type" (darkened room, dedicated HT, living room, bright room, etc.), sources, calibration method (professional, ISF, DVE, Avia, eyeball, etc.), and ALL of your settings. So, for example, here are mine:
Model: TH-58PZ700U
Environment Type: Brightly lit living room.
Sources: Oppo 981HD DVD Player (via HDMI) and DirecTV HR20-700 HD-DVR (via HDMI).
Calibration Method: DVE for the DVD Player and HDNet Test Pattern for the DVR.
Picture Mode: Custom
Picture: +24
Brightness: +19 on DVD, +13 on DVR
Color: -2
Tint: +1
Sharpness: 0
Color Temp: Warm
Color Mgmt: On
C.A.T.S.: Off
Zoom Adjust: Greyed Out
PC Adjust: Greyed Out
Video NR: Off
3D Y/C Filter: Off
Color Matrix: HD
Block NR: Off
Mosquito NR: Off
Black Level: Light
3:2 Pulldown: Off
HD Size: Size 2 (unless image has junk on edges then I switch to Size 1 to create the overscan)
Also, there's an ongoing question as to whether it makes more sense to "start" with the Black Level set to "light" or to "dark", so I've posted a poll on that topic as well.
Thanks to all who participate!
--Mav
P.S. I would REALLY like to keep this thread dedicated to settings only. Questions I think are better handled in the Owners' Thread which is used by a rather large group of very helpful folks who can answer pretty much any question you can throw at them. This thread, though, I think is better used for settings ONLY. Thanks!
EDIT 1/23/08: I adjusted the Color Temp to "Warm" per the almost universal sentiment that this is closest to 6500K. It took a few days to get used to the adjustment from "Normal" but once I did, it really does provide the most "accurate" color. This, of course, also required me to recalibrate using DVE; the only thing that changed though, was Color was bumped up from -4 to -2 (also modified above).
Please post your model number, environment "type" (darkened room, dedicated HT, living room, bright room, etc.), sources, calibration method (professional, ISF, DVE, Avia, eyeball, etc.), and ALL of your settings. So, for example, here are mine:
Model: TH-58PZ700U
Environment Type: Brightly lit living room.
Sources: Oppo 981HD DVD Player (via HDMI) and DirecTV HR20-700 HD-DVR (via HDMI).
Calibration Method: DVE for the DVD Player and HDNet Test Pattern for the DVR.
Picture Mode: Custom
Picture: +24
Brightness: +19 on DVD, +13 on DVR
Color: -2
Tint: +1
Sharpness: 0
Color Temp: Warm
Color Mgmt: On
C.A.T.S.: Off
Zoom Adjust: Greyed Out
PC Adjust: Greyed Out
Video NR: Off
3D Y/C Filter: Off
Color Matrix: HD
Block NR: Off
Mosquito NR: Off
Black Level: Light
3:2 Pulldown: Off
HD Size: Size 2 (unless image has junk on edges then I switch to Size 1 to create the overscan)
Also, there's an ongoing question as to whether it makes more sense to "start" with the Black Level set to "light" or to "dark", so I've posted a poll on that topic as well.
Thanks to all who participate!
--Mav
P.S. I would REALLY like to keep this thread dedicated to settings only. Questions I think are better handled in the Owners' Thread which is used by a rather large group of very helpful folks who can answer pretty much any question you can throw at them. This thread, though, I think is better used for settings ONLY. Thanks!
EDIT 1/23/08: I adjusted the Color Temp to "Warm" per the almost universal sentiment that this is closest to 6500K. It took a few days to get used to the adjustment from "Normal" but once I did, it really does provide the most "accurate" color. This, of course, also required me to recalibrate using DVE; the only thing that changed though, was Color was bumped up from -4 to -2 (also modified above).











...honestly, I find that the Dark setting creates too much loss of detail and black crush.






