ja znazlazlem takie ustawienia na tym forum
byly one do 850 ale uzywam akurat tego do 650 i jest super
Dean The Machine
[FONT="]Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 10
Contrast: 91
Brightness: 49 (At Cinema smooth once the film started on Dynamic and switch back to film) (Who pixel noise in the CinemaScope beams proved with the brightness as far back until it no longer rushes)
Sharpness: 0
Color: 50
Tint: 50/50
Blacks: OFF
Dynamic Contrast: OFF
Gamma: +1
White Balance: Custom
Red Offset: 24
Green Offset: 25
Blue Offset: 26
Red Gain: 42
Green Gain: 25
Blue Gain: 36
Color Tone: Custom
Red: 36, 3, 4
Green: 26, 45, 12
Blue: 0, 0, 40
Yellow: 47, 50, 12
Cyan: 27, 48, 47
Magenta: 37, 5, 43
Skin Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: OFF
xvYCC: OFF
Color Temperature: WARM2
Size: SCREEN ADJUSTMENT (for HD), 16:9 (SD)
Digital NR: OFF
HDMI Black level: LOW (if available)
Film Mode Cinema Smooth (for Blu-Ray)
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Home Theater Magazine
Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 8 or 9 (source dependent)
Contrast: 90
Brightness: 52
Sharpness: 0
Color: 56
Tint (G/R): G50/R50
Advanced Settings
- Black Tone: Off
- Dynamic Contrast: Off
- Gamma: 0 or +1 (source dependent)
- Color Space: Auto
White Balance:
- Offset: Red 25, Green 25, Blue 25
- Gain: Red 25, Green, 24, Blue, 28
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: 0
xvYCC: Off or N/A
Picture Options
- Color Tone: Warm2
- Size: Screen Fit
- Digital NR: Off
HDMI Black Level: Low (when selectable)
Film Mode: Auto 1 or Cinema Smooth (see text)
Blue Only Mode: Off
- Screen Protection
- Side Gray: Light
- Pixel Shift: On
- Scrolling: Off (except as needed)
Elvamir after 200 hours mark
Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 9
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 49
Sharpness: 0
Color: 51
Tint: 50/50
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Color Space: Auto
White Balance:
- R/G/B Offset = 25
- R Gain = 31
- G Gain = 24
- B Gain = 31
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off
xvYCC: Off
Color Tone: Warm2
Size: ScreenFit
Digital NR: Low
HDMI Black Level: Normal
Energy Saving: Off
And the results were:
Brightness: Set for 17 slightly flashing, but almost blacked out (I prefer a notch above reference 16)
Contrast: Blinking up to 246 then white from there on. (So have some headroom above reference level. I feel 242-248 is sweet spot.)
Grayscale: Dead on colors at 100 for RGB at the high end 80% (and 90% just as an FYI) and very slightly low blue (97) in the low end 30% but otherwise spot on at 100 for Red and Green.
Saturation: Used the "Blue Only" option on the TV for the test screen. Color and Tint blended pretty well, still with slight flash but at least even all across. This test is pretty subjective.
Also should note fL was measured at 33.9 with cell light at 10, 30.8 with cell light at 9 (where I decided to settle at), and 29.7 with cell light at 8. Just FYI for some options to consider for your preference that are close to THX reference
Elvamir after 300 hours mark
BASIC SETTINGS
Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 9
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 44
Sharpness: 0
Color: 44
Tint: 47/53
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Color Space: Custom (See color settings below)
White Balance:
- R/G/B Offsets = 32
- R Gain = 32
- G Gain = 25
- B Gain = 32
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off
xvYCC: Off
Color Tone: Warm2
Size: ScreenFit (Just my preference, doesn't effect calibration if you choose Full)
Digital NR: Low
HDMI Black Level: Normal
Energy Saving: Off
COLOR SPACE SETTINGS (Set color space to "custom")
COLOR - R,G,B
Red - 61,2,1
Green - 0,55,0
Blue - 5,0,66
Yellow - 47,53,0
Cyan - 0,50,55
Magenta - 61,0,50
PN58B860 Reference
Mode: Movie
Cell Light : 9
Contrast : 100
Brightness : 38
Sharpness : 11
Color : 54
Tint (G/R) : G50/R50
Advanced Settings
Black Tone : Off
Dynamic Contrast : Off
Gamma : -2
Color Space : Auto
White Balance
R-Offset : 26
G-Offset : 25
B-Offset : 23
R-Gain : 28
G-Gain : 25
B-Gain : 33
Flesh Tone : 0
Edge Enhancement : Off
xvYCC : Off
Picture Options
Color Tone : Warm2
Size : 16:9
Digital NR : Auto
HDMI Black Level : Normal
Film Mode : Auto1
AT&T Uverse
Color : 34
Tint (G/R) : G52/R48
Oppo BDP-83
Contrast: 90
Brightness: 51
Color : 48
Tint (G/R) : G50/R50
From a nice review over at flatpanelshd.com:
After Calibration
Profile: Movie
Backlight 6
Contrast 95
Brightness: 50
Sharpness: 0
Colour: 50
Tone G50/R50
Black tone Off
Dynamic contrast Off
Colour space Auto
Skin tones 0
Edge enhancement Off
xvYCC Off
Auto Light Limiter Off
Clear white Off
HDMI, black tone Normal
Vivid colours Off
RGB: Manual
• Red- 30
• Green- 23
• Blue- 27
• Red+ 27
• Green+ 25
• Blue+ 26
"HDMI black level" should be set to normal, otherwise you will lose important shadow detailing. Colour space should be set auto in order to prevent the TV from using a extended colour gamut resulting in too saturated and unnatural colours.
By katzmaier ModeratorCNET staff - 8/26/09
-Picture menu
Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 10
Contrast: 84
Brightness: 54
Sharpness: 0
Color: 54
Tint: G50/R50
Advanced settings submenu
Black tone: Off
Dynamic contrast: Off
Gamma: -1
Color space: Auto
Flesh tone: 0
Edge enhancement: Off
xvYCC: Off
White balance submenu
R-Offset: 24
G-Offset: 25
B-Offset: 25
R-Gain: 29
G-Gain: 20
B-Gain: 19
Picture options submenu
Color tone: Warm2
Size: Screen Fit
Digital NR: Off
HDMI black level: Normal [grayed out]
1080 Full HD Motion Demo: Off
Film mode: Auto1*
Blue only mode: Off
--Setup menu
Game Mode: Off
Energy saving: Off
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