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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

This video helps you set up your HDTV settings exactly as they should be and to get NTSC Accurate color.

SETTING COLOR: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11249_7-5582255-6.html?tag=nav

Color Temp: Warm will seem more red to your eyes at first but your eyes will adjust. This is the US NTSC recommended standard color temp.

Some other nice guide are
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKBCtcBWmJI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md5lR1mp0Jg

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  • so i should set dynamic contrast,dynamic color,edge enhancement,noise redustion to off?dynamic color and contrast seem to improve the picture when theyre set to low

  • @sonofglove it only improves the images because the other settings are wrong, you need to turn all that stuff off then manually set the settings. Noise reduction should only be used when your watching none HD imageas If your using HDMI you wont need it regardless.

  • @Xenokai360 i did what you said and it made a huge difference.much clearer better picture

  • @sonofglove Glade to hear

  • hey whats up i have a lg 50'' plasma ,whats the best met hod

  • @qORgEOuzdULCE Set the default to movie mode or custom then start manually setting each setting. Main thing to set first is the color temperature setting.

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  • can i try it on blu-ray disc to ? does it have the same options ?

  • Nice vid. I'm looking at this on my iPhone but can't see that link on to how to set the colour that you referred to in the video?

  • @Xenokai360 cont. its usally best to disable nearly all special features on a tv. Then calibrate the tv, stuff liek noise reduction should only ever be used on normal SDTV. Game mode is usually a badly calibrated image with these setting turned off. More extra features on is what usually causes extra lag.

  • @00Paisan00 game mode is just a preset setting with certain feature turned off. You really shouldnt use it and set it all manually. You can achieve the no lag input in the custom setting also you need to disable or enable certain special feature that can cause lag. Example would be stuff like noise reduction, contrast boosting settings. If you want the best/most accurate pic i really dont suggest game mode those are usually way to blue by default.

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