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Old 09-30-2008, 05:12 PM   #1
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in a day or two you will adjust to the "duller" mode and "LSD-vision" will be a thing of the past for you
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in a day or two you will adjust to the "duller" mode and "LSD-vision" will be a thing of the past for you
Hell, LSD vision is a thing of the past for me.
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I'd highly encourage you to read through some of the sticky threads.

All of your questions have been well-answered countless times in countless other threads. If you don't read through the other threads then I hope you enjoy torching a beautiful plasma.
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I'd highly encourage you to read through some of the sticky threads.

All of your questions have been well-answered countless times in countless other threads. If you don't read through the other threads then I hope you enjoy torching a beautiful plasma.
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Looking at your sig - your equipment varies from good to really good. You didn't just go out and buy the cheapest stuff. Learn how to properly use your gear, and harness the features, and your enjoyment will greatly increase. Otherwise, you should have bought a Vizio
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Looking at your sig - your equipment varies from good to really good. You didn't just go out and buy the cheapest stuff. Learn how to properly use your gear, and harness the features, and your enjoyment will greatly increase. Otherwise, you should have bought a Vizio
Do you have a plasma? if so how do you watch it, settings?
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Do you have a plasma? if so how do you watch it, settings?
I actually have a Panasonic plasma. My settings for my model might be different from your settings.

I'd recommend that you head over to avsforum.com and look for the Owners thread for whatever model you have. A lot of people post their settings in the owners forums.

The best option though would be for you to pick up a calibration disk so you can get the most ideal settings for your set and your situation.
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Hell, LSD vision is a thing of the past for me.
I think that on a subconscious level your mind may be trying to regain some of those joyful experiences from your LSD days by telling you to keep the plasma on "vivid" so you now have two choices:

1) Keep the set on vivid and keep your subconscious happy

2) Switch to another setting and just drop some.....
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I think that on a subconscious level your mind may be trying to regain some of those joyful experiences from your LSD days by telling you to keep the plasma on "vivid" so you now have two choices:

1) Keep the set on vivid and keep your subconscious happy

2) Switch to another setting and just drop some.....
I actually Quit everything about 5 years ago!
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Guess Ill try cinema again and play with the settings.
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Guess Ill try cinema again and play with the settings.
You seem hellbent on using the factory settings! Don't do this to yourself...you deserve better!

What model is your TV?
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You seem hellbent on using the factory settings! Don't do this to yourself...you deserve better!

What model is your TV?
TH50PX80U And I never left vivid on the factory settings.
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