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I have heard some people like it with the light sensor on and others with it off. I think animations look better with it off and live action looks better with it on.
I am just asking if there is a perfect balance I could get between the two? Maybe my other settings are all wrong. Here are my settings, any advice would be fantastic to improve them. picture mode - cinema backlight - 4 contrast - 80 brightness - 50 colour - 70 colour temp - warm 2 sharpness - 10 noise reduction - off MPEG noise reduction - off black correcter - off adv. contrast enhancer - off gamma - off clear white - off live coulur - off colour space - wide |
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