http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1055906
A good thread to read.
That said, the proper settings are the ones you determine when you use a test disc and follow the instructions on setting brightness, contrast, tint, color, sharpness ...
If you want more, then you need to buy instrumentation and learn to do the white balance and grayscale yourself.
Settings differ for every TV.
regards
A good thread to read.
That said, the proper settings are the ones you determine when you use a test disc and follow the instructions on setting brightness, contrast, tint, color, sharpness ...
If you want more, then you need to buy instrumentation and learn to do the white balance and grayscale yourself.
Settings differ for every TV.
regards