ellisdj
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mattjax05 said:I'll keep a look out for the Panny then - least it will match the tv. Not calibrated (professionally) and don't think I will - I'm happy with my settings - I've set it to normal mode and just tinkered with the basic contrast etc. My only issue is IFC because I don't know if I like it - time will tell on that - as it stands I have it set to medium on blu rays and min on normal viewing.
DOH - here is another one strapped that needs converting , without a calibration don't expect to properly benefit from better anything.
The image may appear duller to normal initially but that because you are used to seeing it bright and washed out and by the sounds of your settings really out of balance - it sounds like it will be low gamma in top range and higher gamma lower down.
Once you see a properly balanced picture you will see where the old settings were way off - you can still have a very vibrant bright image that is calibrated, using someone else's settings especially HD TV test as he will aim for a deep image with a high gamma your not used to that and the higher the gamma the more important an accurate cal is!!
IFC should def be off for blu ray and I think off full stop!! If your suffering movement issues with it off look to
- calibration sorts out loads of issues ask strapped
- blu ray player most blur badly not all do Marantz 7007
- HDMI cable, I have found some cables to help with motion despite this being a very contentious area