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<blockquote data-quote="xavito" data-source="post: 1058397582" data-attributes="member: 13356"><p>Με γεια και καλοθέατη η 85άρα.</p><p></p><p>Σε κάποια reviews έχουν και ρυθμίσεις εικόνας,βέβαια για να πάρεις το μέγιστο χρειάζεται ειδικός εξοπλισμός και κάποιος που να γνωρίζει από calibration γιατί ακόμη και τα πάνελ στο ίδιο μοντέλο παρουσιάζουν αποκλίσεις και δεν είναι ακριβώς τα ίδια.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em><u>flatpanelshd.com 75"</u></em></p><p></p><p>Picture settings:</p><p>(Note: We include calibration settings only for <u>SDR, not HDR</u>. For our calibration we have deactivated the ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight setting according to your environment. You may prefer to have it enabled.)</p><p></p><p>Profile<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />ersonal</p><p></p><p><strong>Brightness:</strong></p><p>Brightness:15 (ρυθμιστικό οπίσθιου φωτισμού)</p><p>Contrast:90 (επίπεδο λευκού)</p><p>Gamma:0</p><p>Black level:50 (επίπεδο μαύρου)</p><p>Adv. contrast enhancer:Off</p><p>Automatic local dimming:Medium (SDR) / High (HDR)</p><p>X-tended Dynamic Range:Off</p><p></p><p><strong>Color:</strong></p><p>Color:50</p><p>Color balance:0</p><p>Color temperature:Expert 1</p><p>Live color : off</p><p></p><p><strong>Clarity:</strong></p><p>Sharpness:50</p><p>Reality creation : off</p><p>Resolution:-</p><p>Random noise reduction : off</p><p>Digital noise reduction: off</p><p>Smooth gradation:Low (SDR/HDR10) / Off (Dolby Vision)</p><p></p><p><strong>Motion:</strong></p><p>MotionFlow<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />ersonal</p><p>Smoothness:1-2</p><p>Clarity:1</p><p>Film mode: off</p><p></p><p></p><p>------------------------</p><p></p><p><em><strong>homecinemamagazine.nl (75")</strong></em></p><p></p><p>The best choice starts from the Cinema Pro mode.</p><p></p><p><strong>SDR (standard dynamic range) settings</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">General:</span></p><p>Image mode: User</p><p>Auto Image mode: Off</p><p>Brightness: 15-35* </p><p>Color: 50</p><p>Light sensor: on *</p><p></p><p>*The 'User' image mode provides the best calibrated start. We did notice that it is very clear (with Sony, 'Brightness' refers to the level of the backlight). If you look at darkening, lower it earlier to 15. If you stay at 35, it is best to activate the light sensor.</p><p></p><p><strong>Advanced settings:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Brightness:</strong></p><p>Brightness: 15-35 *</p><p>Contrast: 90</p><p>Gamma: -2</p><p>Black level: 50</p><p>Black adjust: off</p><p>Advanced. Contrast optimization : Off</p><p>Automatic Local dimming: Middle</p><p>X-tended Dynamic Range: Off (With Xtended Dynamic Range, your SDR images can give an HDR effect, but it mainly makes images brighter, and brings a little extra white detail.)</p><p></p><p><strong>Color:</strong></p><p>Color: 50 </p><p>Color tone: 0</p><p>Color Temperature: Expert 1</p><p>Live Color: Off</p><p></p><p><strong>Sharpness-Clarity:</strong></p><p>Sharpness: 50</p><p>Reality Creation: Auto *</p><p>Reduce random noise: Low *</p><p>Reduce digital noise: Low *</p><p>Smooth Gradation: Low </p><p></p><p>*Reality Creation: improves detail display. The Auto mode is generally fine, whoever prefers the pure approach turns it off, or switches to Manual 20. For more detail you can go up to 40, but avoid higher settings.</p><p>*Activate both noise suppressions in the lowest position, especially if you set Reality Creation higher than 20. In that case we would even recommend 'Middle'.</p><p></p><p> If you would like to see some extra sharpness and depth in the image, activate Reality Creation. In that case, you absolutely want to activate the noise reduction, otherwise this setting also makes all noise much more visible. Color gradations remain nicely free of color bands, thanks to 'Smooth gradation', these settings are best left in the low position.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Motion-Movement:</strong></p><p>MotionFlow: Auto, or flexibility 2, brightness 1.</p><p>Film Mode: Auto</p><p></p><p>*Motionflow: out for the purists, car for those who opt for the easiest solution. Manual tinkering is also possible. Then set flexibility to 2 and brightness to 1.</p><p></p><p>Just like the XF90 (which remains available this year) and the ZF9, the XG95 uses X-Motion Clarity. He thereby combines the local dimming options of the background lighting with 'black frame insertion' (BFI) to achieve sharper motion detail without greatly dimming the brightness of the image. You leave Motionflow on, by the way, in the 'auto' mode if you simply want the smoothest result with the best detail. An artifact here or there remains possible. Alternatively, choose 'Manual' and set Suppleness to 2 or 3 (depending on your taste) and Brightness to 1, with these settings the Sony brings out all the details, and the image hardly loses brightness.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you watch a lot in strong daylight, try the Cinema setting.</p><p>If you look at darkening, it is best to activate the light sensor</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF8C00">HDR settings:</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Here too the User image mode is the best choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xavito, post: 1058397582, member: 13356"] Με γεια και καλοθέατη η 85άρα. Σε κάποια reviews έχουν και ρυθμίσεις εικόνας,βέβαια για να πάρεις το μέγιστο χρειάζεται ειδικός εξοπλισμός και κάποιος που να γνωρίζει από calibration γιατί ακόμη και τα πάνελ στο ίδιο μοντέλο παρουσιάζουν αποκλίσεις και δεν είναι ακριβώς τα ίδια. [I][U]flatpanelshd.com 75"[/U][/I] Picture settings: (Note: We include calibration settings only for [U]SDR, not HDR[/U]. For our calibration we have deactivated the ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight setting according to your environment. You may prefer to have it enabled.) Profile:Personal [B]Brightness:[/B] Brightness:15 (ρυθμιστικό οπίσθιου φωτισμού) Contrast:90 (επίπεδο λευκού) Gamma:0 Black level:50 (επίπεδο μαύρου) Adv. contrast enhancer:Off Automatic local dimming:Medium (SDR) / High (HDR) X-tended Dynamic Range:Off [B]Color:[/B] Color:50 Color balance:0 Color temperature:Expert 1 Live color : off [B]Clarity:[/B] Sharpness:50 Reality creation : off Resolution:- Random noise reduction : off Digital noise reduction: off Smooth gradation:Low (SDR/HDR10) / Off (Dolby Vision) [B]Motion:[/B] MotionFlow:Personal Smoothness:1-2 Clarity:1 Film mode: off ------------------------ [I][B]homecinemamagazine.nl (75")[/B][/I] The best choice starts from the Cinema Pro mode. [B]SDR (standard dynamic range) settings[/B] [COLOR="#0000FF"]General:[/COLOR] Image mode: User Auto Image mode: Off Brightness: 15-35* Color: 50 Light sensor: on * *The 'User' image mode provides the best calibrated start. We did notice that it is very clear (with Sony, 'Brightness' refers to the level of the backlight). If you look at darkening, lower it earlier to 15. If you stay at 35, it is best to activate the light sensor. [B]Advanced settings:[/B] [B]Brightness:[/B] Brightness: 15-35 * Contrast: 90 Gamma: -2 Black level: 50 Black adjust: off Advanced. Contrast optimization : Off Automatic Local dimming: Middle X-tended Dynamic Range: Off (With Xtended Dynamic Range, your SDR images can give an HDR effect, but it mainly makes images brighter, and brings a little extra white detail.) [B]Color:[/B] Color: 50 Color tone: 0 Color Temperature: Expert 1 Live Color: Off [B]Sharpness-Clarity:[/B] Sharpness: 50 Reality Creation: Auto * Reduce random noise: Low * Reduce digital noise: Low * Smooth Gradation: Low *Reality Creation: improves detail display. The Auto mode is generally fine, whoever prefers the pure approach turns it off, or switches to Manual 20. For more detail you can go up to 40, but avoid higher settings. *Activate both noise suppressions in the lowest position, especially if you set Reality Creation higher than 20. In that case we would even recommend 'Middle'. If you would like to see some extra sharpness and depth in the image, activate Reality Creation. In that case, you absolutely want to activate the noise reduction, otherwise this setting also makes all noise much more visible. Color gradations remain nicely free of color bands, thanks to 'Smooth gradation', these settings are best left in the low position. [B]Motion-Movement:[/B] MotionFlow: Auto, or flexibility 2, brightness 1. Film Mode: Auto *Motionflow: out for the purists, car for those who opt for the easiest solution. Manual tinkering is also possible. Then set flexibility to 2 and brightness to 1. Just like the XF90 (which remains available this year) and the ZF9, the XG95 uses X-Motion Clarity. He thereby combines the local dimming options of the background lighting with 'black frame insertion' (BFI) to achieve sharper motion detail without greatly dimming the brightness of the image. You leave Motionflow on, by the way, in the 'auto' mode if you simply want the smoothest result with the best detail. An artifact here or there remains possible. Alternatively, choose 'Manual' and set Suppleness to 2 or 3 (depending on your taste) and Brightness to 1, with these settings the Sony brings out all the details, and the image hardly loses brightness. If you watch a lot in strong daylight, try the Cinema setting. If you look at darkening, it is best to activate the light sensor [B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]HDR settings:[/COLOR][/B] Here too the User image mode is the best choice. [/QUOTE]
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