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Feb 2007
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Full is most likly the wrong setting to use.
Basicly RGB Limited is video levels (which most tvs expect) RGB Full is PC levels. this setting is not for setting colour as such, just because they become more vibrant does not mean they are accurate. the test is, if the shadow detail, or black level looks like its getting clipped or crushed then DONT set to RGB full. Some modern LCDs will auto sync with RGB FULL and limited, so on these TVs it wont matter. On other TVs if you set the PS3 to FULL you also have to make sure the TV is set to full otherwise the tv will be expecting video levels and your sending it PC levels. Full adds nothing to the image, it just set the correct range. RGB LTD will almost always be the right setting. For BDs use the component out put ie the YP PR or however the PS3 lists it as. So only use FULL if your display is expecting PC levels. If you go to full and have to readjust brightness etc, all you have done is gone back to syncing to RGB LTD in a manual kindof way = pointless. |
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