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Old 09-11-2019, 12:01 PM   #6
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10 for LG Oled's (B6, B8) as I had mine ISF calibrated.

0 artificially blurred/softened the image slightly - most visible in long shots of trees or buildings.
That goes against the largely accepted wisdom of the neutral setting. I know LG themselves suggest 10 for cinema modes, but how much trust you can place in that I don't know.

The only reason I would know of setting it at 10 is in upscaling via the TVs scaler (which I've noticed is rather soft on my B8 vs. the superior scaler in my Oppo). If you were upscaling via a Oppo or Panasonic 4K player, etc., then it would surely be adding an unwanted extra layer of sharpening.

I'd be curious to learn if 10 is indeed correct for true neutral, but right now I have doubts. Rtings.com have done tests and say 0 is correct.

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