Tuesday 31 July 2012

How to calibration LG 47LM6200 Cinema 3D LED-LCD HDTV


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Calibration and picture setting LG 47LM6200 Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV.

Calibration and picture setting LG 47LM6200 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV
Before Calibration and picture setting LG 47LM6200 Cinema 3D. In addition, you can easily utilize the included LG Picture Wizard II function available inside settings menu. It will take you step-by-step thru everything and assist you to to dial it into your liking. In terms of received it calibrated, well that every depends on who's going to be performing it. If it is a certified ISF calibrator, your likelihood is good that it will be very improved.

I highly urge you to purchase the Disney Worlds of Wonder, Digital Video Essentials or perhaps the Spears and Munsil calibration disc.
It is a boring process however , you is going to be rewarded while using best display quality on your own block and also a much more enjoyable viewing experience! I'm currently enjoying overall the top picture on ANY HDTV I have ever owned and may thank the Spears and Munsil disc for a lot of it.

Calibration and picture setting LG 47LM6200 Cinema 3D

Menu Setting
Calibrated
Picture Menu
Expert 1
Backlight
55
Contrast
91
Brightness
50
Black level
Low
V Sharpness
10
H Sharpness
10
Tint
0
Color
55
Dynamic Contrast
Off
Super Resolution
Off
Color Gamut
Standard
Edge enhancer
Off
Color Filter
Off
Noise reduction
Off
MPEG noise reduction
Off
Color Temperature
Warm
Gamma
2.2

USE "JUST SCAN" unless you have a program which includes squiggly lines showing at the top and bottom and you could temporarily exchange signal of 16:9 but that engages "overscan" and blows it a bit to large for your source content.

Keep in mind that our picture settings might not be useful to you or even your liking! A good deal will depend on the brightness of your room and the source components you've got connected to the TV. (Blu Ray, DVD, DVR, etc)

Sunday 29 July 2012

Calibration Vizio M3D550KD 55-Inch 3D LED LCD HDTV

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How to Calibration and picture setting Vizio M3D550KD 3D Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV

How to Calibration and picture setting Vizio M3D550KD 3D Edge Lit Razor LED LCD HDTV
Before Calibration, Vizio M3D550KD is great 3D TV; built-in WIFI is effective! The image is bright and clear. I don't have any issues with glare the image was outstanding plus the 3D is very effective. Anyway, the TV setup is supper simple and it possesses a great stunning picture as is also in "standard" mode [We Calibrated in “Custom Mode”]

We Calibrated by used Digital Video Essentials HD - DVE HD Basics Blu-ray


Menu Setting
Calibrated 1
Calibrated 2
Picture Modes
Custom
Movie
Backlight
55
43
Contrast
50
50
Brightness
42
43
Color
55
55
Tint
-1
0
Sharpness
8
6
Color Temperature
Normal
Custom
Aspect Ratio
Normal/Wide
Normal/Wide
Advanced Video
Smooth Effect
Off
Off
Real Cinema Mode
Smooth
Smooth
Noise Reduction
Off
Off
Color Enhancement
Off
Off
Adaptive Lumina
Off
Off
Film Mode
Auto
Auto
Smart Dimming
Off
On
Ambient Sensor
Off
Off

After i got that identified the Vizio M3D550KD was easy and quick to calibrate, and that i got great results overall. Its biggest problem was unstable gamma, and since there is not any selection of gamma presets or 10-point grayscale there is little I possibly could do in order to address it. Color accuracy and grayscale were outstanding after that to get a TV with rare controls.

Monday 23 July 2012

Panasonic 42ET5T 3D HDTV Calibration and picture Setting.

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How to Calibration and picture setting on Panasonic 42ET5T 3D LED HDTV.

How to Calibration and picture setting on Panasonic 42ET5T 3D LED HDTV.


Before Calibration and picture setting, This Panasonic 42ET5T is EDGE LED that have Backlight lamps are placed along the edges, with a resolution of Full HD 1920 x 1080 or 2 million pixels. The screen uses an IPS LED Panel that has advantages is view to a wider audience. The team tested with other brand (similar price level model) showed that the Panasonic 42ET5T we're winning.

we adjust the color temperature before testing. Start with a color temperature modes. Based on 6500K (Kelvin) at the accurate white, which is the 6500K from the Red Green Blue light is mixed into the same ratio. If too much it is a white to blue or if low, it may be some yellow. However, in the mode we are most closely 6500K is “True Cinema” for the seat in front of the control light. The image will come out in the tender tone, comfortable and close to the original.

Picture Mode
Color Temperature(Kelvin)
Dynamic
11,550
Normal
10,170
Cinema
9,818
True Cinema
6,875
Game
10,236

Panasonic 42ET5T Calibration and Picture Setting.

Picture Setting
Calibrated
Picture Mode
True Cinema
Backlight
50
Contrast
99
Brightness
+4
Colour
55
Sharpness
39
Tint
0
Gamma
2.2
Vivid Colour
Off
Eco Mode
Off

Monday 9 July 2012

LG 55LM9600 Nano Full LED Calibration and picture setting.

How to Calibration and picture setting on LG 55LM9600 Nano Full LED.

How to Calibration and picture setting on LG 55LM9600 Nano Full LED.
Basic to Calibration LG 55LM9600.
Because I used the Picture Mode is the mode Expert 1 – ISF, mage quality in the beginning still not impressed, not clear in some details, along with a black sink slightly. So we have to use DVE disc calibration, helps to adjust the basic picture setting.
We must say that a Brightness and Contrast adjustments, which include two of this together is called "Dynamic Range" is the most critical image adjustments such as the introduction and the Professional level.
After adjusting for the accuracy, image quality of the LM9600 can be improved significantly, Detail in the dark was revealed impressive.

Note:
**If you have a device Calibration setup, you can adjust the White Balance and Color Management System in more detail in the Expert mode as well.


For those without the device Calibration setup, you can use our setting to better picture quality on your TV, which you should read this article HOW TO HDTV CALIBRATION AND PICTURE SETTING BY YOURSELF before starting the configuration to understand the basis for the TV picture setting.

Color temperature setting.
The Picture Mode of LG LM9600 is a fully provides a comprehensive, integrated mode Expert - ISF that you can adjust in the level of Professional. I measure the color temperature from the Meter device and my Calibration Tool with instructions that Picture Mode, the following would be appropriate to use of any type.

Picture Mode
Character of the picture
Color Temperature(Kelvin)
Applications.
Intelligent Sensor Adjust the picture quality according to the brightness of the room.
n/a
Room where the light is not constant.
Vivid Bright, bold, fresh and juicy.
18452
Showroom.
Standard Juicy fresh medium.
11466
General Free TV
Cinema Warm, soft and smooth.
6852
Light control room.
Game Bright.
8839
Gaming.
Expert 1(w Basic cal) Warm, soft and smooth.
6807
Light control room.
Expert 2 Warm, soft and smooth.
6804
Light control room.


LG 55LM9600 Calibration and picture setting.


Picture Setting
Calibrated
Picture Mode
Expert 1
Backlight
50
Contrast
97
Brightness
52
H sharpness
100
V sharpness
10
Colour
50
Tint
0
Aspect Ratio
Just Scan
Gamma
2.4
LED Local Dimming Low for living room, Medium-high for light control room

Friday 6 July 2012

LG 55LM7600 Cinema 3D Calibration

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LG 55LM7600 Cinema 3D Calibration and picture setting.

LG 55LM7600 Cinema 3D Calibration and picture setting.

How to Calibration and picture setting on LG LG 55LM7600.

LG 55LM7600 is considered the standard factory settings to display a certain degree. But I do not forget to use the DVE helps to optimize the initial image. From the most important thing is “Brightness” of the display of the image is black sink or float--adjustment to a level 52 only.
Contrast that to the maximum increase is about 98, the Colour is to maintain the level of 50 based on the value that is deemed appropriate, H Sharpness and V Sharpness is set to 10. Dynamic Contrast that is the advice to switch to Off.
The cartoon animation in the colors I have used the DVE to adjust the Colour in the ISF Expert 1, in which the measurement is very convenient, because the TV has a function "Colour Filter" to give us.
We chose the Blue results are shown below it. A simple interpretation is that the Standard 50 is the most appropriate it.
LG LG 55LM7600 Picture Calibration
This pattern from the DVE in the Colour setting. But if we use the "Colour Filter" from the TV, which was clearly over. The results from after open the filter; the image is divided into six colored square black box.
LG 55LM7600 picture setting
Color temperature: ISF Expert 1 and 2, the results are very close to 6500K (which typically would be great if it was in the 6XXX) We was measured under the Gamma set at 2.2, but if we set the Gamma to. 1.9 the result is that in the ISF Expert 1 mode, the color temperature of 6479 to a level close to the 6500K.
However, when we see the real picture, which outcome is a white, a little brighter. Should look in a room with more light. At this point, depending on user needs. But we suggest that the Gamma is 2.2, we see that the picture is real and more fully.

Overall LG 55LM7600 Calibrations:

  • Picture Mode: ISF Expert 1
  • Backlight: 41
  • Contrast: 98
  • Brightness: 52
  • H Sharpness: 10
  • V Sharpness: 10
  • Color: 50
  • Tint: G6
  • Super Resolution: OFF
  • LED Local Dimming: OFF
  • Dynamic Contrast: OFF
  • Noise Reduction: OFF
  • MPEG Noise Reduction: OFF
  • Black Level: LOW
  • Color Gamut: STANDARD
  • Edge Enhancement: OFF
  • Color Filter: OFF
  • Color Temp: WARM
  • GAMMA: 2.2
  • Method: 2 Point IRE
  • Pattern: OUTER
  • Energy Saving: OFF
Hope this help, you can find more information from our article HOW TO HDTV CALIBRATION AND PICTURE SETTING BY YOURSELF.

Friday 9 March 2012

Panasonic 42E30T LED TV Calibration and picture setting.

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Before Panasonic 42E30T LED TV Calibration and picture setting.

TC-L42E30 calibration and picture setting


Before calibration the Panasonic 42E30T LED TV, if spoke to Panasonic; many people still think plasma TVs. But when the prices of LCD TVs is hot. Until, a plasma TV can not resist it. Panasonic will gradually adapt the LCD TV to market and more recently, Panasonic 42E30T LED TV.

Main Spec image of Panasonic 42E30T.

  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080p
  • Backlight Type: Edge LED
  • Contrast Ratio 4,000,000 : 1
  • Panel Type: IPS Alpha
  • Refresh rate: 100Hz Motion Picture Pro
  • Viewing Angle: 178 degrees.

Panasonic 42E30T Calibration and picture setting.

Menu Setting
Calibrated
Picture Mode
Cinema
Backlight
100
Contrast
60
Brightness
52
Color
60
Tint
0
Sharpness
0
Color Temp
Warm
Color Mgmt
Off
AI Picture
Off
CATS
Off
Video NR
Off
Mosquito NR
Off
Black Level
Light
Aspect Ratio
16:9 or Just
Motion Picture Pro
Off
Game
Game Mode

Viewing Mode
  • Dynamic: darker, rich colors, bright, open it in a high light room.
  • Normal: Normal picture. Recommended for general use.
  • Cinema: Movie will brighten the eyes have to adjust the intensity of the black color to deepen. Perfect for a dark room.
  • True Cinema: True colors from the original filming.
  • Game: Colorful and intense.
  • Photo: Some photo are red color.

Tuesday 21 February 2012

How to HDTV Calibration and Picture setting by yourself.

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How to Calibration HDTV by yourself.

What is a good picture?

The good picture is "the same or close to the original; For example, the original film or original digital files in the studio". If the comparison is with the audio; the good sound to be able to convey details of the sound is the same singer. If compared with the CD Audio is a sound like the singer is "Recorded in the studio. Or concert hall". However, most people will understand that the good sound will be produced in any resolution. Vocals are clear and sharp, clear bass sound fuller.

4 section of Principle to Calibration (according to the Institute of Imaging Science Foundation "ISF").

  1. Dynamic Range: is adjusted Brightness and Contrast for the screen can display in the dark and the light was completely full potential. This is the most important part of the picture.
  2. Color Saturation: is to adjust the full freshness of color that is natural and not too fresh. We will adjust the Color and Tint.
  3. Colorimetry: The accuracy of color into two parts: 1) White Balance: To set the color temperature near 6500°K, which is the White balance, or the D65. White Balance color temperature of the reference light from the sun at noon. White is the reference that is valid in terms of white balance, not white and blue, yellow or greenish+white, etc. 2) Color Space or reference the relationship of the extent and accuracy of the RGB primary colors and secondary colors CMY.
  4. Resolution: is an adaptation Aspect Ratio or Picture Size of TV(Aspect Ratio) to display 1:1 Pixel Matching that is how many pixels are Input, Output that can be equal to the number of Input, To avoid distortion of the details and the display area.

Pre-Calibration your HDTV.

Calibration HDTV software
  1.  Digital Video Essential: Calibration CD that has high accuracy. It's very easy to use and has Pattern for adjustment and testing as well; I began to learn from this disc as well.
  2. Setup Picture Mode to be the Mode that has color temperature close to 6500°K or White Balance close to the D65. Most of the modes, Expert / Professional / Cinema / Movie / Custom. Each brand will use a different name, but you remember that you must to choose the custom mode or movie mode. The color temperature is near 6500°K. If not more than 500°K is similar to the original studio, which is an acceptable level. Including, to close the feature mode such as Dynamic Contrast / Dynamic Color / Edge Enhancement / Light Sensor. So the picture is a "stillness" in reference to "Not varied” on context and content.

The calibrated images: we need to achieve the above 4 section of Principle to Calibration.

1. Brightness: that’s mean "black level". This is the essence of calibrated image. If you ever have problems like "black dip" or " picture do not show clearly in the dark" to "black fly"is not black or real black, the lack of weight that means you adjust the Brightness is not valid.

If you adjust high Brightness; It is the color black is not black, light black and gray. If the Plasma TV models will be the grain of Noise. On the other hand, if we adjust the Brightness is too low; detail in the dark will be lost or as we call it the "black sinking".

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From the left; High-Brightness = black to gray. Mid pic; Low Brightness= black sinking. Right pic = Brightness is correct.
**Other terms used instead of Brightness such as Shadow Detail and Black Level.**


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The Brightness Test Pattern-level steps. Adjusting the Brightness of the screen until you see the black bars, left - right at 3 bar.

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The reduced levels of Brightness. Stick to the left - right (dark black) merged into the background. You can see that the two gray bars on the two sides are visible.
  • The correct brightness setting- You will see a gray bar at left-right that is the second bar only.Brightness level is where the dark black will be merged with background.
  • Too high brightness setting- The darker bar(along with left-right), it appeared that the background is not black, it’s became to be light gray.
  • The lowest brightness setting- Will affect the gray is gone; attenuation of detail in dark areas is visible more difficult. The detail in dark scenes to sink.
2. Contrast: that’s mean the contrast but the monitor is associated with "a white or light".(To adjust the brightness increased that makes contrast was increased the level of the screen to white and black), but almost all TV manufacturers pressure that the contrast is Sharpness which is exactly the wrong information.

If we adjust the Contrast is too high, detail will result in a gradient from white to all white. If we adjust the Contrast is too low, We will get the blue and white or white cloud. It’s not clear white. It's a good one, because the TV today(Excluding the Projector) can to adjust the Contrast to 100. If’s a Projector, if we adjust for Max to determine whether the image is super white, of course, because it can speed up the Contrast image brighter than the TV. So if you are adjust in the Projector Contrast must be extra careful!

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Pattern in Contrast to adjust the Contrast is the correct. While it does not affect the two white bars along the side(almost swallowed. But still a little discrimination).

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Pattern in Contrast to adjust the Contrast is High, White bars on the side will swallow it all.

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Left is correct contrast setting.  Right is high contrast which is a super white.

3. Color / Tint: Color is "good freshness" of the color as a whole. If the colors are very fresh, Over and over that make the face is red, Green grass is too wet or very fresh, as in fiction. While it would be setup a little, color is too dry or lifeless. If we cut down to 0, it immediately becomes black and white.

The Tint is the relationship between red and green. In most cases take the "skin of people" (Skin Tone) is correct. If adjustments to high (R) skin color is "red" while the lowest (G) of the skin to become "green". However, from that I have tested many brands of TV models. I must admit that Tint is set up quite well. Almost no need to edit anything. Color adjustments as we see one.

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Left- High Color: Color over the entire face of the wood and the back wall.
Color correct: Color is natural. The wood is the wood. Face of a little girl who was a natural.

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The Pattern of the DVE to test the validity of the Color.

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Primary Color Filter, try looking through the "blue box". Adjust Correct: look through Blue Color Filter to see the dark squares only 6 Boxes. The area around the ground to swallow is the same.

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The more or less adjust Correct: Notice the squares on the other. In addition to the six dark squares. The background "Do not swallow it all is blue". Tint is not a legitimate cause. "Do not swallow the whole is blue," as well.

4. Color Temperature: If we adjust the color temperature of 6500°K (K = Kelvin), we will get to the "white balance" or "White Balance" is like a studio monitor which is the director will use the image. When it's time to cut the Master.

Professional called the white balance is correct that the "D65". The number is 6500 ° K color temperature, the "sun" light at the time "Daylight". By the white light of the sun during this time is the white light that used for visual reference. We therefore used as a standard in the video industry, Digital Imaging and the relevant standards.

I have an example of "light of the lamp". Even the lighting of the lamp is different from the screen in a way. However, compared to that seen in the color temperature of white light that Other colors are different to.

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The bad news is to precisely measure the color temperature, not visible with the naked eye. It has to be in the hardware and software with a meter measured to help which is high price and quite difficult for the novice or the public. However, we were able to measure the White Balance from the screen similar to the reference. "Trick" is to select the settings in the "Color Temperature" is correct.

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Graph color temperature: reference line in the center of the Color Temperature in °K for each of the 10000°K/6500°K/4800°K/2850°K white, the color difference was obvious. However, the standard reference for the 6500°K.

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White Balance & Color Space: Tools used in reference to the White Balance and Color Space is Gamut CIE. The rectangle is the correct color video standard of the "primary colors" (Red Green Blue) and "secondary colors" (Cyan Magenta Yellow). The white dot in the middle is called. "The correct white balance" or "D65". It is too cumbersome for novice users. Below is our technique that will help you through it.
How to use Color Temperature Mode?
  • Cool: Cool tones of white to bluish. The tone is often Vivid or Dynamic mode, the bright and colorful. Color temperature is steeply at about 12000°K.
  • Neutral: neutral tones of white to slightly blue. The tone is often in a mode ready Standard (some manufacturers use the Normal or Medium). Color temperature is approximately 8000°K. I recommend this mode of "free TV".
  • Warm: Warm shades of white to red to yellow slightly. Warm color temperature is usually in standby mode; Movie / Cinema / Custom / Professional / Expert or Photo mode will be included in some brands. So this mode provide white balance and color temperature close to the industry-standard video. Color temperature will be about. 6000°K-7000°K. For ex; Sony HX925 Top models the 2011,it’s hit to at 6500°K already, ±50K only. There's nothing complicated to it. just fine with Custom mode ==>Scene==>Cinema 1, and the Color Temperature Warm 1.
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  • Resolution - Aspect Ratio or Picture Size such as the Blu-ray movie AVATAR with the original resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels, we will do the TVis 1920 x 1080 pixel images from all over the grain. Not even a single pixel or distorted in size and the ratio is distorted. Including details not to be Crop; cutting edge is not lost.
Technical terms is called a 1:1 Pixel Matching. I have concluded with a call to the correct ratio of each brand to the following.
The proportion of picture "correct" 1:1 Pixel Matching(on the movie or use as a monitor).
LG = Just Scan
Philips = Unscaled
Panasonic = 16:9 and then to close Overscan is ”Off”
Samsung = Screen Fit
Sony = Full Pixel
Sharp = Dot by Dot
Toshiba = Native

The ratio is called "16:9" as a valid name. Many have been so much misunderstanding because The 16:9 mode is a mode that "Crop Images" at top, sides and bottom to make it 2.5% -5%edge on each side. "Little lost it".
The reason we often use as a TV brand used this mode is "Initial value" from the beginning because the edges of film and video in the past often have to write and marker that is the edges are not clean and neat.
They are set to 16:9 mode for Crop away from this edge. At the same time it is. "Zoom to full screen 16:9 mode" when viewing the content ratio(eg 4:3).

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The correct: If the ratio 1:1 Pixel Matching.the picture is not Crop even a little. Show all pixels.

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non correct: find that it lost about 2.5% -5%.(Note that the box labeled safe action 5% will fall off the edge).
  • Resolution – Sharpness: If this value is adjusted to high that make up to the edge, a notch, a rough, white or gelatin and according to Noise. If the lowest setup, we will get smooth, blurred, not sharp.
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High Sharpness: Close-up to see Pixel, Sharpness is too high.


Summary.
For a general audience to adjust the picture to help us "Answer" of "filmmaker" who wants the media to get out. In my view, is. We fully appreciate the film even more enjoyable. No distortion in the description of the missing images, including color scheme, the distortion of the original. The images will be warm by the studio to see beautiful pictures of nature. (If the director wants to convey to them). Observe that the image is as close to the cinema.

And benefits for workers on the screen directly, For example, studios need to adjust the monitor to be used for film production until Photographers and graphic designers, testers are required. "Reference standard for accuracy" through the screen.

If you consider on "The typical user". TV is used to make us happy. If the image is correct but you still feel that it is too soft. If you want to add color, add a vivid contrast. you can adjust the picture what you want. If it is a blessing to you more than ever, it is strongly recommended.

Therefore, Adherence to the principle and correct too, may be "Not respond" to be quite in practice. we recommend that you try to calibrated picture the two in both the "correct" and "desirable"before. How do you like more? How can make we happy? If we can answer this. I believe you can "Achieve happiness" of your favorite TV. But to transcend personal preferences to the "References"; We also have a "standard".
*References from: LCD Thailand.com

Thursday 12 January 2012

LG 50PZ950 Calibration and Picture Setting.

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LG 50PZ950 Calibration and Picture setup
LG 50PZ950 has a lot Picture Modes to choose from which is enough to understand the efforts to cover it with a more flexible use of the user. But perhaps not too many can be confusing and cannot be used and it is important for the 50PZ950 that the Cell Light is not adjustable, but it's not a problem.
The Vivid mode, in which the habit (With the LCD TV market could be called a mode Dynamic) It's ideal for use in light because it is a common mode is set to the maximum screen brightness (Maximum Luminance)and the vividness of color. For this reason, manufacturers are used to show in the shopping mall. Of course, the power consumption will be higher. In the case of the 50PZ950 Vivid mode with the highest rates of energy consumption, as we expected. It is not the mode in which the highest brightness level.
In fact,The maximum brightness mode is Standard, while the energy level was lower than Vivid. So if the goal is to use it in the light the “Standard” would be response better.
Note: In Standard mode capabilities of the 50PZ950 bright enough for use in the typical home with light control which is not an area that is very disturbing light.
LG 50PZ950 calibration and picture settingThe Brightness is not a conclusion that good or bad. The issue of color accuracy, It is important to be taken into consideration. In a preliminary investigation(Reference value set from the factory), found that the standard color temperature of the Standard Mode is better than Vivid, reinforcing why that should be used on Standard (in case you want the light).
However, if the work is dedicated to the highest accuracy. (Focus on the Original of colors, the original source, color temperature, and RGB Balance, CMS, etc.). The Photo, THX Bright Room and ISF Expert These are The Picture Mode that fulfills this requirement better than the Standard
  • Standard Mode (and Vivid) Color Temp can be compensated, although not detailed on theISF, but it allows a more accurate color temperature. (To use it in the light).
  • THX Cinema, although not outstanding accuracy of colors. (Compared to THX Bright Room, Photo and ISF Expert) mode, it is ready for a cinematic(in the light control room is quite dark) of the Cell Light, which is quite low.
  • THX Bright Room is the mode has the most accurate RGB Balance. However, the color temperature to be slightly lower than the Photo (but close to the ISF Expert1), and in this mode can not be modified to compensate for increased accuracy, but it’s the ready- mode that results above standard levels.
  • Photo is a ready mode from factory the most interesting. If you does not require any additional configuration (even for the best results. May need to check the level. Contrast / Brightness / Color a bit).
  • Although the results of ISF Expert , The default factory settings are not the most accurate. But this mode is fully thoroughly customizable. This section should be used for those who need care In the White Balance section of the calibration process for both the fundamental (2-Point Method) with a Pro (20-Point Method), which provides high resolution.

LG 50PZ950 Calibration and Picture Setting Table.

Menu Setting
Calibrated
Picture Mode
THX Cinema
Contrast
80
Brightness
57
Sharpness
60
Color
40
Black level
Low
Film Mode
On
Color Filter
Off
Dynamic contrast
Off
Noise reduction
Off
Edge Enhancer
Off

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