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I just set mine as high as it'll go before there are distortions in the image.
I only use it with my projector not my tv, so once it starts to look unnatural or I get halos around edges I turn it down so they are no longer visible. Animated films seem to be able to take it the best at its highest, sometimes up to 100 without any distortion. For the most part though I use 60 for 2D content and up to 80 for 3D. |
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