Tried settings given in your post and found that on my Toshiba Model 46L5200U when ClearFrame is set to off the Film Stabilization setting is greyed out and cannot be changed. Is this an error or should I do something in addition?
Thanks,
Tom
Review:
http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/toshiba-50l5200u/4505-6482_7-35244016.html
Related products:
Toshiba 42L5200U
Toshiba 46L5200U
Calibration report using these settings:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/99004875/Toshiba-L5200
Below you'll find the settings we found best for viewing the Toshiba 46SL417U in a dim room via the HDMI input at 1080p/24 resolution. Your settings may vary depending on source, room conditions, and personal preference. Check out the Picture settings and calibration FAQ for more information.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-9996461-1.html
Calibration notes: The Toshiba L5200 gave some control over white balance though frustratingly no red control, and so we weren't able to remove all of the green cast from some mid-level shadows. By default the TV is set to a really high color temperature and colors are quite inaccurate.
Mode: Preference
-- Picture settings menu:
Contrast: 88
Backlight: 47
Dynalight: Off
Brightness: 58
Color: 41
Tint: 0
Sharpness: 0
Advanced Picture Settings submenu
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Static Gamma: -2
Cinema Mode: Film
ClearFrame: Off
Film Stabilization: Standard
Color Temperature submenu
Color Temp: Warm
B Drive: -6
G Drive: 2
Note: This post was edited by its original author Added report on 11/09/2012 at 3:07 PM PT

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