Freeview Built-in Tuner ==================================================
Picture Mode: Standard Contrast: 85 Brightness: 53 Sharpness: 25 Colour: 45 Tint: 50/50 (Greyed Out) Colour Tone: Cool1
Detailed Settings: Black Adjust: High Dynamic Contrast: Off Gamma: 0 Edge Enhancement: On
White Balance: R-Offset: 17 G-Offset: 15 B-Offset: 11 R-Gain: 7 G-Gain: 14 B-Gain: 30
Backlight: 10 Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Auto Active Colour: Off (Greyed Out) DNIe: On Movie Plus: On
Sound Mode: Music SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off Energy Saving: Off
HDMI - Virgin V+ HD Cable Box - High Definition - 720p/1080i: ==================================================
Mode : Movie Contrast : 85 Brightness : 51 Sharpness : 22 Colour : 47 Tint : 50/50 Colour Tone : Warm 2 Backlight : 7 Digital NR : Off Movie Plus : On Black Adjust : Off Dynamic Contrast : Off Gamma : +1 R Offset : 15 G Offset : 15 B Offset : 15 R Gain : 4 G Gain : 15 B Gain : 15 Pink : 12 Green : 11 Blue : 11 White : 14 Edge Enhancement : On Colour Space : Auto HDMI Black Level : Low
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Component - Xbox 360 & Xbox 1- High Definition - 720p@60hz: ==================================================
Picture Mode: Movie (allows Detailed settings access) Contrast: 74 Brightness: 45 Sharpness: 57 Colour: 58 Tint: 50/50 Colour Tone: Normal
Detailed Settings: Black Adjust: High Dynamic Contrast: Off Gamma: 0 Edge Enhancement: Off Colour Space: Wide
White Balance: R-Offset: 17 G-Offset: 15 B-Offset: 11 R-Gain: 4 G-Gain: 14 B-Gain: 30
Backlight: 9 Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Off Movie Plus: On for TV shows, Off for Movies.
It depends on what your using it for, adjust colour tones to what you think looks natural, contrast between 80-90, keep sharpness below 30. just have a play around till you find what best suits the source material.
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hi can i just add? I have recently got this tv but for some reason when i set setting to Normal they reset to dynamic?? After about twenty mins? I keep having to change back to normal or if i set it to perfect brightness etc... it just goes back to dynamic again? i.e cell light 100% and contrast up to 100%!
Take a look at www.televisioninfo.com. They test tvs and calibrate them beforehand to get the best performance. Picture settings are given in the review. If they havent tested your model, they may have tested a similar one.
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.
Best is kind of subjective since each person's eyes are different. If you are looking for a bright and vivid picture, you can go to the picture mode and change it to that setting. Usually it is called something like "Vivid" or "Dynamic." Besides that, it is all user preference. Most people prefer to just use the factory default settings.
Well, picture settings for this tv, is basically personal preference, size of the room, distance you will be from the tv, ect. even the lighting in the room. Changing any of these factors can change what resolution you wanna put your tv into. As well wide or full screen is a personal preference. The best thing to do would be simply play with the display settings and see what works the best for you. Telling you exact settings may not work for you.
Ive got 3 samsung tv's (lcd, plasma, DLP) and I use HDMI cables on all of them. Its the only way to get the full potential out of the tv. When you use the red/white/yellow RCA cables the signal is anolog aka "old technology". Component cables are good but HDMI is the best. HDMI is a digital signal and thats what all the components that go with the tv should be run on. If your dvd player does not have an HDMI output I would suggest getting one that has that output. As for the cable box most require you to upgrade to digital cable in order to get one with an HDMI output. If you dont want to spend the money on new components and run what you have now the picture will stay mediocre at best. Good luck hope this helped
The set may not be at fault. If you are on cable some channels are still in anolog and some are digital. if you are on a nolog channel the picture will look preaty bad compared to the digital ones.
the best thing to do is if ur lcd has a phono in/out is to connect ur theatre system through phono straight to the tv as then everything that comes up on the tv comes throught the theatre system
Check this link out. I think it should give you all the info you need for optimal picture settings. http://help.cnet.com/samsung_LN_T4061/9602-12576_39-0.html?messageID=2510125&tag=tip-2510125&kw=samsung+LN-T4061
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