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So what mode do you have your plasma in? I run mine basically in movie mode with some custom settings based on quite a bit of trial and error.
Everyone run theirs in movie mode or do some of you run these LCD bright mode? |
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Movie mode...till it gets calibrated.
Edit: As well as below... Depends which plasma you have and how black it is to begin with. A LG 60/6650 in movie mode isn't as dark as a Samsung F8500 in standard. Last edited by schan1269; 04-27-2015 at 04:31 AM. |
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#5 |
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Dec 2008
Connecticut USA
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Dynamic all the time. Heck I wanna enjoy it.
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Senior Member
Dec 2008
Connecticut USA
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It really depends on your lighting environment and your own personal preference. Because I use amber backlighting, my temperature setting is usually on Cool. My Samsung was on a tweaked Relax mode but on some films like Avengers for example, I play on Dynamic with the color pulled down a bit. I usually flip both noise filters off for BluRays because I want more fine detail but recently I've been playing older film titles like Trading Places on Relax with the filters on as these films have more grain in them. I like the punch... the contrast from Dynamic but it doesn't work for me on older films. I WILL go 4K when I have the cash freed up.
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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Is there something innate in 4K resolution that produces better contrast while set in the dynamic mode? |
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#11 |
Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2011
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I watch my plasma in the Cinema mode.
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Blu-ray Guru
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That's YOUR opinion. Avengers... Capt. America Winter Soldier look phenominal on Dynamic with the contrast and color pulled back a bit. It does NOT work for all films. I set it the way I like it. Set yours the way YOU like it.
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Dynamic Mode is an incorrect preset for movies because movies are not suppose to look ultra radiant and vivid, as if they were made with a camcorder. Dynamic is the same as Torch Mode, a setting that is used when HDTVs are displayed at local electronic stores and other retailers to attract customers. It is higly recommended to get a HDTV properly calibrated, to get the optimal, accurate picture quality.
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I have no sound system, I've toggled back and forth with stereo and SRS, but the HDTV's position in the room renders both hard to work with. I like my plasma, but haven't been quite as blown away by it as is hoped I would be given what it cost. But my lighting is fluctuating so often that it isn't too surprising, I suppose. How much did it cost to get him to do that?! |
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For the calibration, it set me back $600. That includes both display and audio calibration, and the travel fee. I'm excited to see and hear what my equipment can really do! My surround sound really isn't expensive audiophile quality, but I'm happy with what I've been able to get on my budget. |
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May 2008
Long Island
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Jeff did both my Plasma and Audio Cal 3 years ago and did a fantastic job on both. They both look and sound just as great today as the day he did the Cal. He is a great guy and very professional. Worth the $.
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Thanks given by: | Count Orlok (04-28-2015) |
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