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I have just reset my telefunken TLEDDS 55FHD and now the colour has changed how do I fix that

When you reset your Telefunken TLEDDS 55FHD, the TV's picture settings may have been reset to their default values. This could be the reason why the colors on your TV may have changed. To fix this, you can try the following steps:

Go to the TV's settings menu: Press the "Menu" button on your remote control and navigate to the "Picture" or "Display" settings.

Adjust the color settings: Look for options such as "Color Temperature," "Color Saturation," "Tint," and "Sharpness." Adjust these settings until you achieve the desired color output.

Use a calibration tool: If you have a calibration tool, you can use it to calibrate your TV's color settings to your liking.

Perform a factory reset: If you have tried the above steps and the color output is still not satisfactory, you can perform a factory reset. However, note that this will erase all your settings, and you will have to set up your TV from scratch.

If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Telefunken's customer support or take your TV to a repair center for further assistance.
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Sony calibrate

You buy a very expensive TV, and then think that someone else's "best guess" settings are going to be the magic numbers for this set? Do you buy your clothes the same way, or decide what to eat in a restaurant by telling the waiter to bring the same as what some guy from a random table ordered?

The only way to set up your TV, for your sources, in your lounge, and in your lighting conditions is to either buy a test disc and do the adjustments yourself, or to pay for a calibrator to come. They'll go much much further than you can with a DIY test disc and the resulting picture will be drop dead gorgeous. Look up "ISF calibrators" on the web. That's how you get the best from your significant TV investment.
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I have a 60 Inc LCD led 120 hertz . sharp aquos . And I want to know what is the best settings for the picture? I tried adjusting it but it looks like a normal tv want to know the beat settings for picture...

The best way to set up a TV such as yours without a calibration device is to get a high definition picture of someone's face on the screen and adjust the color, brightness and contrast until the face looks as life like as possible.
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Can I get the best calibration settings for this model?

Hi, The best calibration settings vary TV to TV because it depends on what looks good to the person as well as the type of room you're in. If you can't seem to find settings you're happy with there's many services that can professional calibrate TVs to your liking.
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I have a Hitachi 55vs69 I replaced the bulb and it went out in 6mo. Is there something else that might be wrong.

The number of hours, coupled with the TV viewing conditions, is a more accurate way of interpreting the proper bulb life expectations.

For example; a TV like yours that is set to watch the winter Olympics for two hours per day will not last as long as one that is set to watch something like Ghost Hunters for two hours per day. The reason is the output demand on the bulb...brighter pictures will burn it out faster.

The best way to get the most life out of any bulb, or any TV as a whole, is to properly calibrate your TV. Getting the correct picture levels does more for the TV than simply improve the picture quality.

I recommend a calibration tool you can find on DVD called Avia. Or you could simply use some of the calibration images provided with some THX certified movies. These are by far not the best available choices, but are the simplest and much better than the ***** eye. The discs are intended for calibrating the output of video from dvd playback, but you still could use the same calibration settings for all of your outputs if you wish.
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I have Tony Hawk Shred for Wii. I am trying to calibrate it. I am on the left side and it just won't calibrate. Any suggestions? Thanks, Karla

What worked for me after returning 4 times was to set the sensor settings in the wii settings to below the tv but put the sensor above the tv with 2 old and 2 new batteries
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What are the best settings for my samsung lcd tv 620 series

You only have the preset picture settings and the custom settings to use in the user menu.. Only your eyes can tell you what you like. The only other way to get a really killer picture is to have a Professional ISF Video Calibrator calibrate the set.
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Calibration

The main setting is usually the brightness, contrast and hue, do it manually until you're satisfy with the results
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