Calibration kdl-40w 2000

giannissoula76

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12 October 2007
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Για σας παιδιά μήπως ξέρετε που μπορώ να βρω πληροφορίες για calibration της kdl-40w 2000. Έχοντας πειραματιστεί πολλές ώρες έχω βρει κάποιες ρυθμίσεις που με ικανοποιούν αλλά σίγουρα με κάποιες επίσημες μετρήσεις το αποτέλεσμα θα είναι ακόμα καλύτερο
 

-Γιώργος-

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19 June 2007
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Μπορείς να ξεκινήσεις με αυτά σαν βάση και να τα διαμορφώσεις ανάλογα με τις προτιμήσεις σου:

Sony KDL40W2000 Settings

The following settings are optimized for HD broadcast and HD DVD performance via HDMI input. There are several reasons why they won’t work for you, as they can all affect `final’ picture quality.
1) Personal preference
2) Ambient light
3) Source material
4) Players
5) Intramodel variation

So here goes...
  • Picture Mode Custom
  • Backlight Min
  • Contrast Max
  • Brightness 42
  • Colour 55-60
  • Color Temperature Warm 2
  • Sharpness 0
  • Noise reduction Off
  • Black corrector Off
  • Advanced contrast enhancer Off
  • Gamma (Low for daytime viewing, Off for night-time)
  • Clear White Off
  • Colourspace Normal
  • MPEG noise reduction Off
  • Power Saving Off
  • Full pixel On
Please note that these settings were applied after service menu greyscale calibration. There is a slight difference in image contrast depth without the service menu settings but the overall picture was still very good. I can’t give out service menu settings, so please don’t ask. If you are wondering why my settings are making the images too dark or too yellow, then that's because you are probably watching at showroom settings. Give it some time, you might like it after a while.
With SD broadcast, the above settings will not apply directly. You can improve the picture by setting colourspace to Wide, adding a touch of sharpening and applying MPEG NR and general NR as you see fit.
These settings are not gospel, so don't let it change your life. In the end, just do whatever you want to get `your' best picture. Enjoy :)