ellisdj
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mr malarky said:The last point I stumbled across (and then I promise I'll shut up!) is that. 2.4 cal can be problematic for people whose eyes have above average sensitivity to light, especially if their TV has a high peak luminance. The human eye's level of dilation is driven by the brightest part of the image they're looking at, so if a TV is outputting high luminescence in part of the image the viewers eyes will respond to that, and if the persons eyes are sensitive they'll contract to a point where shadow detail is lost on a 2.4 cal.
Completely subjective point, as how the hell do any of us know how sensitive our eyes are? But worth throwing in for good measure.
I didnt know that - I have light sensitive eyes - however the first thing I do is calibrate max luminance to a set level - thats what contrast does -- I set that to approx 30ftl - I know that is a good light level for my eyes, I think that is 58 contrast on my set.
I have seen cal results where they run a higher contrast - that does potentially give the image more zing but I find it too bright....
I would like to see another set cal'd by a pro to see how it is - who is offering?