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SAMSUNG UE32B6000 Configuration

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Osmo:
I'm very dissapointed with this t.v.

Xbox 360 viewing is a let own, blur-ray HD is excellent. Brightness is really good. Colours are slightly off and overdone. The is no balance in blacks and bright, it has to be bright to view the blacks.

I dunno.

I'm still playing around with the settings.

BuriaL:
Turn off:
- Color enhancement
- Contrast enhancement
- Noise reduction
- Light detector

Set "picture smoothing" to standard
Turn on Auto aspect detection
Set backlight to max.
Set sharpness to minimum.
Set color to Neutral.
Play with brightness and contrast. Mine is set to C:80/100 B:75/100. Dont max the values.

On youre computer, set screen refresh to 60hz. Let the colors and brightness stay default.



Color and contrast enhancers ruins the original picture by making the colors more extreme.
Noise reduction alters the picture, i dont have any use for it.
Light detector makes my screen really dark for some reason.
On my sony, the "picture smoothing" feature is called "Motion Flow". It seems to make the screen flicker more when gaming, 100hz my ass.

Auto aspect makes the picture display the correct aspect ratio for 4:3 instead of pulling it to 16:9.

Backlight is the amount of light the screen gives off. Prolly uses more power, but setting it to max gives a bright picture.
Sharpness enhances some of the picture. I think it looks ugly.


Thats how i set up my tv. I played around with it alot to get a good picture.
Its surprising that the enhancement features makes the picture worse that when theyre off. Maybe some disagree, but i like to see stuff in the original contrast and colors.

Edit: typo

Osmo:

--- Quote from: BuriaL on March 15, 2010, 07:52:06 PM ---Turn off:
- Color enhancement
- Contrast enhancement
- Noise reduction
- Light detector
--- End quote ---

Does contrast and colour come under enchanements? I don't understand.




--- Quote ---
Set "picture smoothing" to standard
Turn on Auto aspect detection
Set backlight to max.
Set sharpness to minimum.
Set color to Neutral.
Play with brightness and contrast. Mine is set to C:80/100 B:75/100. Dont max the values.
--- End quote ---

right


--- Quote ---On youre computer, set screen refresh to 60hz. Let the colors and brightness stay default.

--- End quote ---
yeha it automatically goes to 60hz


--- Quote ---Color and contrast enhancers ruins the original picture by making the colors more extreme.
Noise reduction alters the picture, i dont have any use for it.
Light detector makes my screen really dark for some reason.
On my sony, the "picture smoothing" feature is called "Motion Flow". It seems to make the screen flicker more when gaming, 100hz my ass.

--- End quote ---
is pc gaming different to xbox 360 gaming when it comes to all of this?


--- Quote ---Auto aspect makes the picture display the correct aspect ratio for 4:3 instead of pulling it to 14:9.
--- End quote ---

How does this relate to me having a 1920x1080p resolutions?


--- Quote ---Backlight is the amount of light the screen gives off. Prolly uses more power, but setting it to max gives a bright picture.
--- End quote ---


You know the LED backlight is completely different to the actual marketing of it, I expected some next gen type thing, but all it is is a backlight to light it up lol? Why not increase the brightness?


--- Quote ---Sharpness enhances some of the picture. I think it looks ugly.

--- End quote ---

I know these are silly questions but;
What does sharpness look like? How do you identify sharpness?
Why does it look ugly?

I played around with the sharpness, I don't know when in the settings do you play around with it, but I really didn't see any differences.


--- Quote ---Thats how i set up my tv. I played around with it alot to get a good picture.
Its surprising that the enhancement features makes the picture worse that when theyre off. Maybe some disagree, but i like to see stuff in the original contrast and colors.
--- End quote ---

A similar thing with me. It's like both the original and enhancments have their good pros and cons, the enchanments have this overcooked look to it but it makes the screen look better etc.

thanks this is all new to me.

halfelite:
You have to also note there is two different types of LED tv's. There is the cheaper LED tv' were the leds are around the edge. IE edge lit tv's and they have specific zones. They pretty much function the same way a normal LCD does with the exception of a little more zone control. Then there is local dimming LED tv's. This is where the LED sit behind the LCD and they are clustered together. And a section can turn off at a time to get a true black. Local dimming is were LED tv's really shine.

Go get yourself the AVIA Guide to Home Theater or Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics. you can find them in torrents or buy them. If you are still not happy. you can usually find a pro to do it for around $250 the right way. Remember there is also hidden menus to get into for every tv for even more fine tunning. Just never ever use store mode/burn mode.

Osmo:

--- Quote from: halfelite on March 15, 2010, 08:28:40 PM ---You have to also note there is two different types of LED tv's. There is the cheaper LED tv' were the leds are around the edge. IE edge lit tv's and they have specific zones. They pretty much function the same way a normal LCD does with the exception of a little more zone control. Then there is local dimming LED tv's. This is where the LED sit behind the LCD and they are clustered together. And a section can turn off at a time to get a true black. Local dimming is were LED tv's really shine.

Go get yourself the AVIA Guide to Home Theater or Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics. you can find them in torrents or buy them. If you are still not happy. you can usually find a pro to do it for around $250 the right way. Remember there is also hidden menus to get into for every tv for even more fine tunning. Just never ever use store mode/burn mode.

--- End quote ---

I have EDGE LED, this greatly sucks. I should have done my research, but then again my t.v looks beautiful. I'll check out that guide thanks, but not sure about spending more money,

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