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This really comes down to preference. I avoid the "sports" setting because it is just too bright and best used in a commercial setting. The warm or normal is usually the best all inclusive setting.
This product is supposed to have adjustable low blue light levels. And here is quote to ponder: Also, With the help of its six proprietary calibration techniques, Sensei 3 delivers only the best viewing quality in each of its pre-set viewing modes -Standard, Movie, Game, Photo, sRGB, Reading, M-book and Eco. So, you have these 8 viewing modes as well as 6 calibration techniques. I guess you choose your pre-set and then tweak away once you find your way into the calibration settings.
You can't use someone else's numbers, even for the same set, and expect them to be perfect. The picture settings are governed by the viewing conditions in your TV room.
Settings such as Brightness can only be set correctly in the room where you are viewing. Brightness affects where you might then set gamma, and contrast, and colour. So just one setting has a lot of impact on several other areas of the picture.
Putting in someone else's numbers will make the picture look different. But that's not the same as the "best" calibration for your TV.
If you want to do a good set-up without spending any money, have a look at your DVDs and Blu-rays for those titles with the THX Optimizer.
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.
You have set up your tv in store (demo) mode. Go to settings then plug and play and scan channels again but this time select home mode before it searches for channels.
Note: it doesn't always calibrate on the first touch on each point. It might take you many tries to get it to move to the next point.
It is best to do this operation with a Q-tip, which resembles a finger to the Eternity's software more than a sharp point, but is also more accurate than a finger.
To test the calibration, dial *#0*# and press "9"
If this did not fix your problem, or you think you have a hardware issue
If a gap is present decrease the value by going to Menu, Calibration, Setting and pressing the Down Arrow to decrease the percentage shown to match what setting is best on the test pattern. Press Enter to save the value. If the printer does not show multiple test patterns perform the Feed Calibration, Test Print again to check the results. If an overlap is present increase the value by going to Menu, Calibration, Setting and pressing the Up Arrow to increase the percentage shown to match what setting is best on the test pattern. Press Enter to save the value. If the printer does not show multiple test patterns perform the Feed Calibration, Test Print again to check the results. Tech Tip: The Feed Calibration is a very fine adjustment meaning that an incremental adjustment of .05% or 10% is very small. Some media will require an adjustment in much larger steps. Note: The Feed Calibration setting on the printer will be overridden by Versaworks as a default. This can lead to a very confusing scenario where the Feed Calibration setting doesn't appear to make any adjustment. Please see the next page for information on setting the Feed Calibration in Versaworks.
Once the proper Feed Calibration has been established on the printer it is important to make sure this setting is correct in Versaworks. Once Versaworks is open and a job has been loaded, perform the following steps: A. Double click on the print job to bring up the Job Settings window and set up your media size, copies and other relevant items under Layout. B. Select the Quality tab and Select the proper Media Type for the job. This step is critical because the Feed Calibration is tied to the type of media being used. When the Media Type is changed the Feed Calibration setting will change to the setting which is default for the Media Type. C. Next select the Printer Controls tab on the left hand side and under Feed Calibration Controls choose Use Printer Setting. D. Select OK to save the settings. Tech Tip: In step C you can also select Use Custom Settings and enter in a value for the Feed Calibration. This allows for making corrections to the Feed Calibration without changing the settings manually on the printer. If you choose Use Default Media Settings or Use Custom Settings the value that has been set on the printer will always be overridden. Tech Tip: In addition to having multiple test patterns which make for a quick and easy selection to be made the RS, XJ & AJ printer models allow adjustment of the Feed Calibration mid-print by taking the following steps: A. Press the Menu key B. Scroll to Calibration, Setting and pressing the Down Arrow to decrease the percentage shown or Press the Up Arrow to increase the value. C. Press Enter to save the change in value.
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