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This thread is intended for members to share their custom picture settings for all SHARP model TV's.
To help make life easier for others...please try to include (but not limited to): TV Model Number? Weather it's an ISF Calibrated setting or Disc calibrated setting? What Input Connection this setting is used for? (ex. HDMI, Component, Composite etc) What device is connected? (dvd player, bluray player, cable tv ..etc) What kind of room lighting you have? (dark, dim, bright etc) Any key features that are turned on or that should be turned off? Additional Info: *Calibrate Your HDTV* *Please do not criticize settings being shared...it is a courtesy to those who cannot afford an ISF calibration or do not own a calibration dvd. *Please also keep in mind that using someone else's settings may look good but it does not necessarily mean it will be ideal for your viewing pleasure and may require some tweaking. *It is also NOT recommended for anyone to go into the Service Menu to make any adjustments. ![]() Last edited by crackinhedz; 02-10-2008 at 01:13 AM. |
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Sharp AQUOS LC-42D62U
Calibrated in dark room with Sony BD. PS3>HDMI>Onkyo 605>HDMI>TV "User" Setting Backlight -13 Contrast +32 Brightness -6 Color +11 Tint -3 Sharpness -10 Advanced Color Temp Low Black Expansion on Monochrome off film mode on Same as above but with DVE calibration disc Backlight -7 Contrast +34 Brightness -8 Color +5 Tint -0 Sharpness -10 Color Temp Mid-High Last edited by Slec; 01-11-2009 at 12:55 AM. Reason: updated calibration |
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Interesting to see that my settings are very different from either of your settings. I tweaked mine by eye and love the results. Seems like both of you like to go in the negatives with the backlight, I keep mine on 0 (STD) and neither of you like to use the brightness while I do.
Great idea for a sticky moderators! |
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Mar 2008
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Sharp LC-32GP1U
Calibrated manually, and from settings found on other sites (though I like this repository better) Sony BDP-1000 Connected to TV through HDMI Backlight -7 contrast +26 brightness -2 color +10 tint +4 sharpness +6 advanced color temp- middle black-on monochrome-off range of opc max +9 min -15 I did also get into the Service settings, and applied the settings based on what I found on other sites. I will list those as well (maybe separately, as there are about 6 pages full of settings). |
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this one isnt bad. i tried them,, just tuned a few things around. ![]() |
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Sharp LC 42D64U
Calibrated in a semi dark room using Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest AV: Standard Mode Color Temp: Middle Active Contrast: On Fine Motion: On OPC: Off Backlight: 0 (I've played with this but because of the low brightness setting I decided to leave it at 0) Contrast:32 (This seems to be the magic number, I confirmed with Ratatouille's calibration program) Brightness: 2 (This seems to be the magic number, I confirmed with Ratatouille's calibration program, I initially thought it was too low but after setting the backlight to zero it seemed to be perfect) Color:10 (I think this is really personal preference on how natural you want the colors to look. I tend to like a bit more saturation) Tint: 5 (again personal preference but I didn't want too much redness in the skin tone so I set it at 5 or 6) Sharpness: 3 (I know most people advocate setting it to zero or lower but I just felt that going any lower than zero made the picture too soft. 3 seemed to be perfect to where there was just enough sharpness but not enough to enhance the graininess in films. Last edited by DeeChizzle; 04-26-2008 at 10:08 AM. |
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Sharp 46d64u
Sony PS3 These basic settings courtesy of Best Buy Calibration Movie Mode Backlight: +3 Contrast: +23 Brightness: +1 Color: +8 Tint: +8 Sharpness: -2 Temp: Low Active Contrast: Off Fine Motion: Off The Hue and Saturation courtesy of AVS Forum CMS Hue R: +6 Y: +3 G: -23 C: -2 B: +12 M: -4 CMS Saturation R: +10 Y: +30 G: -5 C: -30 B: 0 M: +1 Last edited by joshie; 04-10-2010 at 05:22 AM. Reason: My final calibrated settings |
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hi there,
![]() I have a sharp aquos LC-46X20E. all is set to default and I d like to boost at the maximum PQ for blu ray. I know discs like "HD basics" or else exist but I am not in the mood to import this... I know there is a thread "calibrate your hdtv" and I tried to do it myself, but I am not convinced ... maybe I just don t get it with english too? lol ![]() if someone has the same TV, could this someone tell me his settings? replying this thread or PMing me thanks ![]() edit: thanks to mods for grouping threads Last edited by Giyomu; 05-06-2008 at 08:35 PM. Reason: found answer |
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May 2008
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Sharp LC42D64
connected to BDHP20U and Samsung cable box via HDMI OPC: ON Backlight +6 Contrast +25 Brightness +5 Color: -2 Tint -3 Sharpness +3 Temp Middle Active Contrast On Fine Motion On IP Setting Fast Full range OPC |
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May 2008
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tried your settings, but thought the colors looked to saturated...
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Might as well join the fun:
Used a Calibration website's settings (forget which site, but got the link on this board). I have the HQV calibration disc, but I found it to be of little help (no explanation of how to fix poor tests): OPC: Off Backlight: STD Contrast: +30 Brightness: -15 Color: +5 Tint: -6 Sharpness: -5 Advanced Color-Temp: Mid-Low Black: Off (was told that having it on is overkill with 1080i/p) Monochrome: Off Film Mode (non 1080p): On OPC Range: N/A |
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OPC - ON
Backlight - -4 Contrast - +36 Brightness - -9 Color - +23 (Depends on your Liking) Tint - 0 Sharpness - +5 Color Temp. - Middle Active Contrast on I/P Setting - Fast Film Mode - ON MonoChrome - Off Range of OPC Max +16 MIN -12 Last edited by DarkhovaHT; 12-08-2008 at 05:41 AM. |
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Geek Squad Calibrated
Model: LC-46D64U AV Mode: Movie OPC: OFF View Mode: Dot by Dot Backlight: +10 Contrast +31 Brightness: +4 Color: +2 Tint: -2 Sharpness: +4 CMS Hue: R:0 Y:-3 G:0 C:-3 B:0 M:0 CMS Saturation: R:-15 Y:0 G:0 C:0 B:+3 M:0 Color Temperature: LOW Active Contrast: OFF Fine Motion: OFF I/P Setting: FAST Film Mode: ON Last edited by California93; 01-27-2009 at 11:55 PM. |
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Dec 2008
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On your remote there is a little door at the bottom, open it up and press the "AV MODE" button...it will cycle through the 7 available modes. |
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