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3D does seem dimmer because of the shutter function in the glasses, but for conventional TV/movie viewing, Spear's and Munsil is considered one of the best calibration disks out there. Vivid mode is usually meant for store display only because the display is competing with the fluourescent fixtures in the store. I can't imagine watching regular TV in Vivid mode. I would think it would cause eye fatigue at the very least.
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