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I will look into it when I find some time. Thanks for your time and thoughts regarding my setup.
![]() Concerning the guy's setup: That doesn't look appealing to me at all Brightness +2? No way!!! I used to have it at -3 and 0 on my Oppo. I have found that the Oppo has a stronger effect on the brightness and contrast settings, and therefore chose to use them together with the Pioneer. I know the blue filter method is heavily criticized, but it came out perfectly in my case. Without using the Oppo, my Pioneer can't give me the values I need for accuracy in terms of contrast, in particular, and to a lesser extent, brightness. Why don't you try it, and see if your coloured squares finally show all the variants? ![]() |
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