Thanks. I've seen that before when Googling. The real question is whether anyone else has tried these settings and are they any good. I just got my LN40C650 this week and would like to know before plugging all those settings into my TV.
Pulled from an English site where the LCD TV is called an "LE40C650." Kudos to the author of the article, Mr. MacKenzie.
Gert, here are the settings we used on ours. As usual, the disclaimer: these settings will not give you a calibrated TV (since a calibration is specific to each AV system), and are not necessarily the best settings for your own individual unit.
Picture Mode: MOVIE
Backlight: 4 (to achieve ~115 cd/m2 peak luminance ? set this according to your viewing environment)
Contrast: 94
Brightness: 44
Sharpness: 0 for HD content, 20-30 for SD
Colour: 48
Tint: Neutral (50/50)
Advanced:
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Shadow Detail: 0
Gamma: +1
Colour Space: Custom (see settings below)
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancer: Off
CMS Settings (R / G / B):
Red: 50 0 0
Green: 25 55 0
Blue: 0 14 71
Yellow: 52 52 0
Cyan: 24 52 54
Magenta: 43 9 55
White Balance:
Offset (R,G,B): 28, 25, 24
Gain (R,G,B): 19, 26, 24
10p White Balance: ON
Interval 1 (R,G,B): 2 0 0
2: 0 0 -1
3: 0 0 -1
4: -1 0 -1
5: 0 0 0
6: 1 0 0
7: 0 0 -1
8: 0 1 -2
9: 0 2 -2
10: 0 2 -3
Picture Options screen:
Colour Tone: Warm2
Aspect Ratio: Screen Fit for 1080i/1080p, according to source otherwise
Digital Noise Filter: Off
MPEG Noise Filter: Off
HDMI Black Level: depends on source, ?Low? for video devices
Film Mode: Auto 1 or Auto 2 depending on content
Motion Plus: Custom, Blur Reduction: 10, Judder Reduction: 0

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