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I'm an audio guy and a total noob when it comes to video, so I have a question for you as to what I should consider when getting ready to watch a movie or TV on my Panny 42".
Right now I don't change any settings within the control panel of my TV when watching DVD, BD or TV. Should I? I also don't change them for various types of movies, should I? For instance, by default my TV is set to display STANDARD. It also has options for VIVID, WARM, etc. Should I be changing these settings depending of media I am watching? If someone knows of a thread that explains all this, please link to it and I'll have a read-though. |
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lets say BD player is connected to TV thru input #2...you should be able to set how you want input # 2 to be Last edited by Moefiz; 09-30-2008 at 01:11 PM. |
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Let's use animated pics like Cars, Ratatouille as an example. Should I be watching those using the STANDARD, VIVID, WARM picture sttings? Or is this purely a personal choice and one I should just experiment with? I really hope I'm not coming across as too much of a noob in asking this question. LOL! |
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NOOB!
![]() Actually, you should at the very least self-calibrate your set (each input used) using Avia or Video Essentials. To get the best picture, you could have the set professionally calibrated, but that's costly (~$300). I have never heard of anyone changing their picture settings based on the subject matter being watched. Once you have the picture settings correct, you will not need to change them. You will, however, need to tweak them after a year or two, as the picture will change a little over time. Hope that helped. ![]() |
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And yes, my DVE - HD Basics just arrived today in fact from Tower.com. I was concerned about this issue and decided that this would be a good way to set up my Panny, although I love it the way it is. Many, many thanks! |
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