@ZECARLOSTEK enviou-me estas settings, alguém que experimente e diga alguma coisa:
La primera:
First. Turn OFF all the extras like ECO mode, MPEG and noise reduction, cause it
effects the picture quality.
ISF NIGHT/ also good for DAY settings:
Mode: ISF DAY OR NIGHT
Color: 55 (used for calibration)
Contrast: 37 (evening) or 40 for day
Sharpness 2 (don’t recommend higher)
Brightness: 80
Contrast mode: Off
HDR upscaling: Off
Dynm contrast: Off
Video contrast: 90
Color temperature: warm (closest to THX standards)
Light sensor: Off
Gamma -0
With these settings above you have deep blacks, contrast and shadows details can
still be seen, which is important for dark scenes. If you prefer deeper black, set
brightness down to 77/78.
Now the tricky part. The colours of this tv are really good, but not accurate.
Especially the red and blue are over saturated or washed out. The moment you
noticed it, it can be pretty annoying watching tv or movies. Go to expert ISF
settings. Leave all color tone settings at zero. Go to saturation settings.
Red: -2
Yellow- 0
Green -2
Cyan - 0
Blue - 3
Magneta -2
Use the ISF preset and use the same colour tempture as in warm. Set colour
temperature to:
Red: 127
Green : 100
Blue: 73
Red: 0
Green: 0
Blue: 0
La segunda:
ISF Day setting
Colour: 55
Contrast: 55
Sharpness: 2
Brightness: 60
Advanced Settings:
Colour temperature: custom
Custom Colour temperature:
Red - WP: 60
Green - WP: 70
Blue - WP: 68
Red - BL: 1
Green - BL: -1
Blue - Bl: -1
Colour Control:
Hue:
Red: -1
Yellow: 0
Gree: 2
Cyan: 1
Blue: 0
Magenta: 0
Saturation:
Red: -2
Yellow: 1
Green: -1
Cyan: 0
Blue: 2
Magenta -1
Contrast:
Contrast Mode: off
HDR Upscaling: On (I prefer it on but some may prefer it off)
Dymanic Contrast: Minimum
Video Contrast: 90
Light Sensor: off
Gamma: 0
Sharpness Ultra Resolution: On
Picture Clean:
Noise reduction: Minimum (only for freesat, I have it off for everything else)
MPEG Artefact reduction: Off
Motions Style: Standard
La primera:
First. Turn OFF all the extras like ECO mode, MPEG and noise reduction, cause it
effects the picture quality.
ISF NIGHT/ also good for DAY settings:
Mode: ISF DAY OR NIGHT
Color: 55 (used for calibration)
Contrast: 37 (evening) or 40 for day
Sharpness 2 (don’t recommend higher)
Brightness: 80
Contrast mode: Off
HDR upscaling: Off
Dynm contrast: Off
Video contrast: 90
Color temperature: warm (closest to THX standards)
Light sensor: Off
Gamma -0
With these settings above you have deep blacks, contrast and shadows details can
still be seen, which is important for dark scenes. If you prefer deeper black, set
brightness down to 77/78.
Now the tricky part. The colours of this tv are really good, but not accurate.
Especially the red and blue are over saturated or washed out. The moment you
noticed it, it can be pretty annoying watching tv or movies. Go to expert ISF
settings. Leave all color tone settings at zero. Go to saturation settings.
Red: -2
Yellow- 0
Green -2
Cyan - 0
Blue - 3
Magneta -2
Use the ISF preset and use the same colour tempture as in warm. Set colour
temperature to:
Red: 127
Green : 100
Blue: 73
Red: 0
Green: 0
Blue: 0
La segunda:
ISF Day setting
Colour: 55
Contrast: 55
Sharpness: 2
Brightness: 60
Advanced Settings:
Colour temperature: custom
Custom Colour temperature:
Red - WP: 60
Green - WP: 70
Blue - WP: 68
Red - BL: 1
Green - BL: -1
Blue - Bl: -1
Colour Control:
Hue:
Red: -1
Yellow: 0
Gree: 2
Cyan: 1
Blue: 0
Magenta: 0
Saturation:
Red: -2
Yellow: 1
Green: -1
Cyan: 0
Blue: 2
Magenta -1
Contrast:
Contrast Mode: off
HDR Upscaling: On (I prefer it on but some may prefer it off)
Dymanic Contrast: Minimum
Video Contrast: 90
Light Sensor: off
Gamma: 0
Sharpness Ultra Resolution: On
Picture Clean:
Noise reduction: Minimum (only for freesat, I have it off for everything else)
MPEG Artefact reduction: Off
Motions Style: Standard