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Dec 2011
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I have an LG TV that has a black level setting with a High and Low option. I have always had it set to Low with brightness set to 35. I adjusted this using the HDTV setup guide found on many BBC Blurays.
However, when I re-calibrated using a calibration disk 35 is too low a brightness and and 50 is the perfect brightness for that disc unless I change the Black Level to High where 35 works perfectly. On my non BBC Blu-ray of Fringe Low Black level also looks too dark and I need to either turn the brightness up to 50 (which would look incredibly washed out and grey on my BBC Blurays) or change the Black level to High, Am I crazy or do some Blurays require the Black Level to be set to Low and some to High? |
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Dec 2011
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I'm not sure if its my eyes being used to low but when I set my Torchwood or Doctor Who Blurays to high it doesn't look as good. The white background when the Torchwood Series 4 titles comes up looks less white and the actual content looks kind of like it has tracing paper over it. I just read that all Blurays use the 16-235 colour space so low should always be used. Don't know why Fringe looks so dark under low though.
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#5 |
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Dec 2011
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I believe low is for content that has a 16-235 colourspace and high is 0-255. Apparently BD/DVD only uses 16-235 so low should be used.
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