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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.
Check whether the color system setting is set to right selection.
Check and replace the damaged component/s at its main board. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Every TV is different (even within a brand) so specific settings won't help you. A good place to start is with the Disney WOW: World of Wonder Blu-Ray. It has many helpful test patterns, plus a blue filter so that you can see if color and tint are at correct levels. Before starting calibration I would advise turning the backlight down as much as possible, turning the sharpness off, as well as all of the features in the "Advanced Video" menu. You can bring these features back on if you wish after your first pass at calibrating. I would also select "Computer" in the "Color Temperature" submenu, as this will give you a neutral white balance, as opposed to "normal/warm" (red) or "cool" (blue). Hope this helps.
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Samsung H7150 Calibration and Picture Settings
1080p 3D Smart LED TV
by Robert Wiley, Senior Editor
The H7150 Series UN46H7150 ReviewUN55H7150 ReviewUN60H7150 ReviewUN65H7150 ReviewUN75H7150 ReviewH7150 Calibration Notes: Calibration was very accurate and easy to aquire with the H7150 series LED TV. In fact, it is pretty close to the D6500 color temperature that our calibration shoots for. Be sure that you are changing the AutoMotion Plus feature settings depending on the programming you are watching. That is one of the most important things to keep in mind. With most programming you will want to turn it off or at least the De-judder portion. With 3D really does see a benefit from this, so you may want to leave it on. The Color Space needs no adjustments for a good calibration.
A television in the process of being calibrated before we begin our review.
Post Calibration Picture Settings
Picture Mode
Movie
BacklightContrastBrightnessSharpnessColorTint
G50/R50
PIP
Off
Advanced Settings
Dynamic Contrast
Off
Black Tone
Off
Flesh ToneColor Space
Custom
White Balance
(See Table)
10pt White Balance
(See Table)
GammaExpert Pattern
Off
xvYCC
Off
Picture Options
Color Tone
Warm2
MPEG Noise Filter
Off
HDMI Black Level
Low
Film Mode
Off
AutoMotion Plus
Off
Smart LED
Off
Cinema Black
Off
White Balance
R-OffsetG-OffsetB-OffsetR-GainG-GainB-Gain
10pt White Balance
IntervalRedGreenBlue
Screen Adjustment
Picture Size
Screen Fit
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You're asking about the picture settings to this TV; I assume, and posts this solution. Just set it to user mode; in terms of picture; set the Color to minimum (0); Contrast = 70 ~ 75%; Brightness to 30 ~ 40%. In this way, just set a picture in Black/White first. If you see that the contrast or brightness level should be adjusted to get a good B/W picture, do it according to your viewing taste. After set this, advance the color; and compare the skin tone of a news reader at the studio.
In most cases, this must be the perfect adjustment. If you wish to get more details to picture, advance the Sharpness control. Do not set it too more. Less than 30% will be sufficient. If the broadcasting system is NTSC, you have to adjust the Hue too.
Faded prints are possible due to following reasons.
1. Fogged red mirrors inside the Laser box 2. Alignment of the Laser Box 3. Calibration Problem 4. Cleaning Problem
I will guide you with simple steps first, if this dosen't work working with laser box is little tough & time consuming, hence will describe later.
To Calibrate the colors, Press the 'Green Button' in the front panel, use the arrow keys to navigate through menu.
Select 'System Setting' by pressing the green button again, navigate using the arrow keys and select the 'Calibrate Color', select green button to select and confirm to 'Calibrate Now'. This will take few minutes.
In addition to that, to clean the paper path, select the green button and use the arrow keys and navigate thru' menu and select 'Service'. select using the green button and navigate through menu and select cleaning option. This will take few minutes.
Try printing some documents and check whether you have fixed. If you have not got the original print quality, Let know to guide you more technically.
I had a Sony recommended serviceman come in to analyze te same problem for me. Turned out to be a major part called the 'D' board. Cost for part around $400 if it could still be gotten and at least $300 in labor. Goodbye TV! My money will be better spent on a replacement LCD/Plasma TV since prices are dropping and picture quality will be dramatically better than the old beast.
Your TV goes black & white, because your Wii could be NTSC or PAL which. If your Wii is PAL and your TV is NTSC then the TV will show a blac and white color. Since NTSC is for North America and PAL for Asia
Custom setting mode allows a user to calibrate the camera to a specific light condition. Color reproduction may be inadequate with preset white balance settings in mixed lighting condition or when critical control is needed. You can calibrate the camera's white balance to the specific light condition (color temperature) so that the lighting of the selected area is neutral.
When you take pictures under certain artificial lighting conditions, the colors may be slightly distorted. You can use your Image Expert software to adjust the colors.
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