A admin_exported New member Aug 10, 2019 2,556 4 0 Visit site Dec 10, 2008 #1 Hi all, I’ve got a question about this option on various pieces of kit (Blu-ray, projector, Xbox 360), if I select expanded it seems to give a brighter picture and which is a little washed out, is this correct ? what is the benefit of this option ?
Hi all, I’ve got a question about this option on various pieces of kit (Blu-ray, projector, Xbox 360), if I select expanded it seems to give a brighter picture and which is a little washed out, is this correct ? what is the benefit of this option ?
A Anonymous Guest Dec 10, 2008 #2 I always use expanded on my xbox 360, makes games look a lil more clearer and colourful. Games should be kinda bright not dull.
I always use expanded on my xbox 360, makes games look a lil more clearer and colourful. Games should be kinda bright not dull.
A Anonymous Guest Dec 15, 2008 #3 I take it as there has been over 100 views no one else has any input on this.
E ElectroMan Well-known member Nov 20, 2008 30 0 18,540 Visit site Dec 15, 2008 #4 ianandyr put a link in a posting on the Home Cinema forum headed "Optimising Your PS3 For Blu-ray", the link is to the IGN website. The following page suggests that HDMI Full Range = Limited gives subtler, more natural colours: http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/938/938051p3.html
ianandyr put a link in a posting on the Home Cinema forum headed "Optimising Your PS3 For Blu-ray", the link is to the IGN website. The following page suggests that HDMI Full Range = Limited gives subtler, more natural colours: http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/938/938051p3.html