- Feb 5, 2011
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I have a Samsung LE32R87BD TV.
I’ve had a quick go at calibrating it with Digital Video Essentials HD Basics which I have successfully used before.
I can’t seem to get good settings with the CA 751BD. The problem is not with the 751BD its me having fiddled with the settings and now I can't decide what looks right!
The overall image quality in terms of detail, smoothness & lack of jaggies is very good but the picture looks washed out.
The TV has loads of possible extra settings apart from the normal contrast & brightness such as DNIe, black adjust, dynamic contrast, colour tones and others.
Some of these settings make the image look better but at the sacrifice of other things.
For example black adjust looks good but looses some detail but without it the overall screen is too bright. Setting colour to cool adds more blue and looks good but is obviously not as the picture is intended to look.
I have searched for advise on what settings to use but have not found any specific settings for Blu-ray players. Various consoles have recommended settings but they are all different.
Can anyone suggest good settings as a starting point and what settings to avoid or should I just play with it until it looks good to me?
I’ve had a quick go at calibrating it with Digital Video Essentials HD Basics which I have successfully used before.
I can’t seem to get good settings with the CA 751BD. The problem is not with the 751BD its me having fiddled with the settings and now I can't decide what looks right!
The overall image quality in terms of detail, smoothness & lack of jaggies is very good but the picture looks washed out.
The TV has loads of possible extra settings apart from the normal contrast & brightness such as DNIe, black adjust, dynamic contrast, colour tones and others.
Some of these settings make the image look better but at the sacrifice of other things.
For example black adjust looks good but looses some detail but without it the overall screen is too bright. Setting colour to cool adds more blue and looks good but is obviously not as the picture is intended to look.
I have searched for advise on what settings to use but have not found any specific settings for Blu-ray players. Various consoles have recommended settings but they are all different.
Can anyone suggest good settings as a starting point and what settings to avoid or should I just play with it until it looks good to me?