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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13029403)
It really does make a difference.
But if the source is messed up it won't do a lot of good, like the extended Fellowship of the Ring blu-ray with the green tint and crushed blacks, or the Marvel movies with the funky black levels. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
All are fairly easy to use, but it is a learning curve the first few times. And there's nothing to be skeptical about, and if you value your TV and the content you watch, then it's a necessary thing to do.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Ok, thanks guys. Especially you tres. If it doesn't work out I'm sure I can return it...
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Just out of curiosity, what model is your Sony?
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Sony KDL50W800C 50" 3D Smart LED TV
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/w800c/settings
Now go forth and calibrate. Report back and tell us if you see any difference. I did notice this statement, which confirms why the Doctor Strange 3D was on the darker side. Seems to be a limitation to your model. "The W800C can't get very bright, but you can increase the luminosity by increasing Brightness." But I recommend you still adjust what's in the link because it'll enhance and balance the colors a lot better. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by E Unit
(Post 13029516)
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/w800c/settings
Now go forth and calibrate. Report back and tell us if you see any difference. I did notice this statement, which confirms why the Doctor Strange 3D was on the darker side. Seems to be a limitation to your model. "The W800C can't get very bright, but you can increase the luminosity by increasing Brightness." But I recommend you still adjust what's in the link because it'll enhance and balance the colors a lot better. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
I personally prefer using a calibration disc, but it's your call. Here's another link. Maybe check against these since you said you couldn't tell much of a difference.
https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussi...ttings-621313/ |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
One thing to know beforehand if you're going to calibrate your TV. Once you dial in the recommended settings, it will probably look terrible to you at first. Especially if you left your TV in "torch mode" when you brought it home, which are the default settings. It takes a few days for your eyes to adjust to the new picture settings. Don't give up on it.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
The first thing I do whenever I get a new TV is look up some recommended settings. I'm always shocked at how much better the picture looks.
Remember that you might need to enter the settings again on each input that you use. On my new TV, some settings carry over across inputs but not all. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 13028860)
How have you been a member of DVDTalk since 2003 without ever calibrating your TV?
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by collven
(Post 13029588)
One thing to know beforehand if you're going to calibrate your TV. Once you dial in the recommended settings, it will probably look terrible to you at first. Especially if you left your TV in "torch mode" when you brought it home, which are the default settings. It takes a few days for your eyes to adjust to the new picture settings. Don't give up on it.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Because your eyes may be used to watching it on the shitty settings that you've been watching it on, so the correct settings may look off to you at first.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 13029709)
really, adjust? why would i need to adjust? why wouldn't it look better right off the bat? isn't that the point...
Unfortunately, if you're used to watching an overly-bright and oversaturated picture and thought it looked fine, the calibrated picture will probably seem like it's too dark and dull at first, and your instinct will be to jack everything back up again. You should give yourself time to get used to the new settings before fiddling with them. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Yeah, I have picture on photo vivid and high brightness. I hate dull and dark. Oh boy...
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 13029999)
Unfortunately, if you're used to watching an overly-bright and oversaturated picture and thought it looked fine, the calibrated picture will probably seem like it's too dark and dull at first, and your instinct will be to jack everything back up again. You should give yourself time to get used to the new settings before fiddling with them.
MCU films tend to look really bad, though. A lot of the darker scenes in Guadians of the Galaxy and Doctor Strange look overly dark and the colors don't seem to pop like I think they should. A little t probably comes down to the lack of true blacks and other Marvel quirks, but those movies look like I'm watching them through sunglasses. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
They need to change the name of this thread to The Calibration Thread and move it to DVD & Home Theater Gear.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
Yes a mod take out all this calibration disc/TV darkness problems posts and put it in it's own thread?
Going way off topic. |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
no one is really talking about the movie anyway :D
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
But you would probably get better responses in the other thread with other people that have also done calibrations
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
I know, I'm done.
Still a fun movie. I liked the ending with his time loop... |
Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
one last question about the WoW calibration disc. how long does process take? thanks in advance.
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
50 minutes?
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
That long? Damn, I had no idea I had to invest such time...
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Re: Doctor Strange -- 2/28/17
If you watch a lot of blu's and stream, then an hour is nothing if you want them to look really good.
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