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Post by daveczski65 on Oct 31, 2020 13:21:53 GMT -5
Just got a new LG OLED 65CX, was wondering what setting others who own them are using,,and what the likes and dislikes are.
Did you have it professionally calibrated,or just use the settings on tv.
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Post by esquire on Oct 31, 2020 16:50:28 GMT -5
Consumer report had a setting for this tv.
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Post by daveczski65 on Oct 31, 2020 17:43:53 GMT -5
Consumer report had a setting for this tv. Yes I read a few,,just wanted to see how the lounge members are setting there's and there thoughts.
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Post by daveczski65 on Oct 31, 2020 19:41:56 GMT -5
So a few hrs with this new tv,and I have to say the picture is amazing, using expert dark setting. So much better then my plasma!
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Post by Cory Cooper on Oct 31, 2020 22:17:13 GMT -5
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Post by esquire on Nov 1, 2020 7:44:25 GMT -5
So a few hrs with this new tv,and I have to say the picture is amazing, using expert dark setting. So much better then my plasma! This is the setting that CR recommended.
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Post by LCSeminole on Nov 1, 2020 9:15:33 GMT -5
The actual panels for the LG's have pretty much remained a constant for the x7, x8, x9 and their latest models for SDR content, the ISF Dark Room and ISF Bright Room picture settings tend to be the most "Accurate". Not sure what the different HDR picture modes are, except for the x8 models(mine is a OLED65C8), but my professional ISF calibrater(ChadB) used the picture modes "Cinema (User)" for HDR and "Cinema (User)" for Dolby Vision. He concluded after a first reading that this mode was the most accurate(closest to his end calibration goal) on my panel.
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