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Old 11-12-2007, 04:47 AM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone who has this tv, or one in this line of tv's, would be kind enough to share your calibration settings with me. I have been working on this tv for awhile now and can't seem to get that pristine picture. Any help would greatly be appreciated...and thanks in advance

by the way...the source is 1080p using a ps3

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I was wondering if anyone who has this tv, or one in this line of tv's, would be kind enough to share your calibration settings with me. I have been working on this tv for awhile now and can't seem to get that pristine picture. Any help would greatly be appreciated...and thanks in advance

by the way...the source is 1080p using a ps3
I used the THX Optimiser on my " Lion King Special Edition DVD " ! Simple to use and worked great. My new Sharp has never looked better... i used it through my ps3 as well !
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thanks for the input...i tried the thx optimizer on the cars s-dvd...did improve the picture, but did not give the picture on sm3 blu-ray like the calibrated one i viewed at magnolia had
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Calibration is very dependant on your environment. Is the light in the room controlled? Describe what's in there
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Calibration is very dependant on your environment. Is the light in the room controlled? Describe what's in there
The light in the room is not controlled. During the day, there is massive sunlight blaring through the room right at the tv...which makes it kind of hard to watch anything during the day. However, at night, movies are watched in low lighting or witht the room completely dark. Like I said earlier, I initially calibrated using the cars s-dvd. I tried using the Rat BD calibrator, but was unsuccesful b/c I don't have the "special" glasses to complete the color setup (that and when it refers to the gamma setting, I am pretty ignorant as to where/how to change the gamma setting). Now the picture looks pretty damn good while watching Rat or Cars BD's, but while watching SM3 BD, the picture is pretty good, but seems to get distorted/blurry during camera panning. I hope this is enough info for you...thanks
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The light in the room is not controlled. During the day, there is massive sunlight blaring through the room right at the tv...which makes it kind of hard to watch anything during the day. However, at night, movies are watched in low lighting or witht the room completely dark. Like I said earlier, I initially calibrated using the cars s-dvd. I tried using the Rat BD calibrator, but was unsuccesful b/c I don't have the "special" glasses to complete the color setup (that and when it refers to the gamma setting, I am pretty ignorant as to where/how to change the gamma setting). Now the picture looks pretty damn good while watching Rat or Cars BD's, but while watching SM3 BD, the picture is pretty good, but seems to get distorted/blurry during camera panning. I hope this is enough info for you...thanks
Did u try avsforum.com? They usually have dedicated threads to calibration settings on almost every TV imaginable, especially the good TV"s like the one you own. Just do a search for the model number on there, and I know i've seen it before. I used to have a 71F...
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