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Nice set, I'm not ready to jump on it bc I have only had my 65ef9500 since sept so less than a year. HDR looks amazing from the player and Netflix is amazing too. I will up grade to the 77 inch when ever it rolls out so I have an excuse to have the 65 in the bedroom
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Wow, sometimes just a few basic picture setting adjustmenst can go a long way.
I lowered Oled Light to 30, set Contrast at 80 and Brightness at 55. I used Disney WOW for Chroma & Hue and ended up with Color at 49 and Tint at G12. I also disabled all super-resolution, dynamic contrast, noise reduction, edge enhancer as well. The end result is like something I never witnessed before. i mean skin tones, dark scenes, things like fog or clouds in the sky, green grass...everything looks so accurate and real-looking ![]() I think that years and years of being exposed to overblown LED backlights had made me a little too disensitized to overly bright displays ![]() |
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I long disabled those and regularly stick to the ISF settings (coming from plasma makes it an easy choice). OLED light at 32, contrast at 80, and brightness at 53 (with white balance low RBG decreased to -10). The only other white balance setting I've experimented with is using Warm 1 versus Warm 2. Otherwise I won't bother with setting up color without a meter.
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Yes, I thought so. For HDR my understanding is that color space should be set on WIDE. What I don't get though is whey the default HDR (Standard) mode has the color space on NORMAL, where I have to manually change it to wide.
I would assume that tehy would have HDR mode deafult to WIDE and not to NORMAL ![]() |
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Yes, I thought so. For HDR my understanding is that color space should be set on WIDE. What I don't get though is why the default HDR (Standard) mode has the color space on NORMAL, where I have to manually change it to wide.
I would assume that LG would have HDR mode deafult to WIDE and not to NORMAL ![]() |
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How do you call this nasty issue that I sometimes experience on my Oled, and how can I get rid of it? Is it due to the source, my picture settings, or Oled in general?
Here is an example of a picture as it should look and how it sometimes look. it doesnt happen all the time but it is annoying ![]() Last edited by RockyIII; 07-16-2016 at 04:20 PM. |
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