Best Picture Settings

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ilikered said:
Contrast at 90 is fine, but I wonder why backlight needs to be at 80. It's best if that's reduced.

Ok Thanks Brother.But in my tv the backlight settings it is max is 10, and now using it on 7.

In other settings it is on the max is 100.
 
I am using Sony Bravia 32inch Tv,My Colour Settings as Below,

Picture Mode Custom

Backlight -Max
Picture-Max
Brightness-56
Colour-50
Hue-0
Sharpness-24
Temp-Cool
Noise Red-Med
Mpeg Red-Med
Cinema Drive -Auto
Adv Contrast Enhancer-Off
Adv Black Corrector-Off
Gama-+3
Live Colour-Med
Clear White-High

Sample Screenshots of some SD Channels and HD Channels

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dCVIQDy.jpg

O7HaLni.jpg

4o9hxiB.jpg

FcYgBdk.jpg
 
gowrishankar said:
I am using Sony Bravia 32inch Tv,My Colour Settings as Below,

Picture Mode Custom

Backlight -Max
Picture-Max
Brightness-56
Colour-50
Hue-0
Sharpness-24
Temp-Cool
Noise Red-Med
Mpeg Red-Med
Cinema Drive -Auto
Adv Contrast Enhancer-Off
Adv Black Corrector-Off
Gama-+3
Live Colour-Med
Clear White-High

Sample Screenshots of some SD Channels and HD Channels

s04d5h1.jpg

dCVIQDy.jpg

O7HaLni.jpg

4o9hxiB.jpg

FcYgBdk.jpg

Ok Thanks Brother but my main doubt is if we increase the backlight and contrast over 90 is it affect the tv screen(shade of the channel logo) in the long run?.
 
@Vishnu bro, imagine like this....

Make someone to stand in front of a dim light (that is the light is behind the person) and use your mobile phone to take a snap of him... now make him stand in front of a very bright light and take a snap...

You can see that the first image will look more natural than the second... the second image will be toooo bright with some white spots in some places...

The same for the backlight of a LED tv... as I told earlier, lesser the backlight - longer life - better picture - good for eyes....
 
mmadhankumar said:
@Vishnu bro, imagine like this....

Make someone to stand in front of a dim light (that is the light is behind the person) and use your mobile phone to take a snap of him... now make him stand in front of a very bright light and take a snap...

You can see that the first image will look more natural than the second... the second image will be toooo bright with some white spots in some places...

The same for the backlight of a LED tv... as I told earlier, lesser the backlight - longer life - better picture - good for eyes....

Thank you very much Brother for valuable feedback.
 
And also turn off those eco modes and stuff like that. They do bad than good by adjusting the back light according to the room light way too frequently!!
 
Bros as my tv is in large hall..i kept setings more brighter,but for normal room and for better tv life,pls keep backlight as 5 and contrasts /picture at 70to 80..remaining is upto your taste of view... :)
 
TR Vishnu said:
Ok Thanks Brother but my main doubt is if we increase the backlight and contrast over 90 is it affect the tv screen(shade of the channel logo) in the long run?.
Since my Tv is in hall..view from a long distance..so that doesnt affect ..if ur havng n normal room contrast should be 70-80..bro
 
TR Vishnu said:
Ok Thanks Brother but my main doubt is if we increase the backlight and contrast over 90 is it affect the tv screen(shade of the channel logo) in the long run?.

I didnt noticed brother,my tv is runnning all the day,but its not producing any shades.I think senior members can detail about this.Since i dont know much about this.
 
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