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Old 01-03-2014, 02:16 PM   #5
Hockeyguy15
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Originally Posted by Rerun View Post
Yeah... I went on that site and there were a few settings listed for my tv model. Trouble is, they usually don't say they used an actual calibration disk to get the settings. For all I know they just screwed around with the tv settings, without using a disk and stopped when they liked what they saw.

What leads me to believe the latter is that I tried one set of numbers and the end result looked like crap.

One site that I would trust is CNet (they calibrate most TV's that they review) but unfortunately my model isn't listed
Wouldn't you just fiddle with the settings until you got something that looked good? Settings wouldn't be universal because the tv would look different in your room vs someone elses room?
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