Gene, you mentioned that you would share your basic settings. From an informational/learning standpoint, this would be extremely helpful.. Please don't forget!! Thanks!!
I'm the type of guy that always when I got my TV's. I always got Sony's. There's something about Sony TV's with the clarity. The detail of the picture it just pops like you do the comparisons to like Samsung and LG. Isn't they're all right, but nothing and I mean nothing compares the Sony. The way they pop their detail in the picture quality. The clarity is absolutely phenomenal. And just imagine watching 4K content. I'm talking a 4K movie massive. I got the 85 inch. Absolutely phenomenal
Unfortunately, do not see the post calibration settings in the description . Be helpful as an information point - not as copy point. Plus had the opportunity to meet and discuss calibration with Joel Silver and Joe Kane.
I just got this TV in today. It was a bitch of a time to put up on the wall but well worth the money. It is absolutely amazing for the movie. They were kind of making in the living room, but it's like It feels like you're actually in a theater. Because it's so big, en massive in the pitch. Equality and clarity, if you're watching something in 4K. Pops, everything comes out. The detail everything it's just absolutely phenomenal
I have a serious question. Why is there no snake oil in video? No "these cables will improve your color saturation" or "you need these thousand dollar cable risers to improve the clarity of your screen" or even "these power cables will enhance the depth of your black level" can you please make a video on this subject.
In the previous video you guys discussed "Motionflow - soap opera"... Would have loved it if he/you had touched on Sony's "Cinemotion" settings... And also his/your thoughts using Sony's built-in Netflix "calibration mode", which I think looks amazing.. Thanks again for the content.. PS... still waiting for your settings ;)
I have a Samsung about a year old UHD and all. I also have an old LG plasma. The detail of the Samsung is great, but the color saturation and black on the LG can't be beaten.
Tbh I seen the video where he adjusted the settings. I also have a Sony led. Got to save, unfortunately for an oled I want as I been buying that much other stuff. But actually tbh I copied the picture settings that was used over to my tv and it did improve my overall picture settings. Only thing I had to change was he had the gamma down to -2. Was a bit much. -1 was enough. Makes me look forward to watching more stuff on it. Hoping to go through squid game again (awaiting series 2). But just want to say albeit different room and different model number of sony tv. The settings still helped me. One thing a while back someone said if you dontbhave your contrast abd brightness up full you are not getting the best from your Sony tv. That's got to be wrong as reducing them both (i think brightness is 38 and contrast about 96 now)...everything is slightly sharper and blacks look a ton better. (I believe that gamma setting really made a big difference)
Backlit LED is always a problem. It is still bit too blue even with yellow phosphorous coating on, the calibrator device still showing excessive blue and I can notice it with my eyes. Even ISF mode, film maker mode, movie mode, expert in Sony are not perfect either.
My Dolby Vision IQ will soon be replacing your job. It should be able to color calibrate in real time already. But it only works for Dolby Vision movies only. But once the TV Manny's finish reverse engineering it, it will just come installed with same tech. Also film grain isn't real, it's just noise. A 35mm camera negative is glasses less 3D when projected at 35mm. First you lose image depth, then foreground detailing when you blow up 35mm to 35 feet. You literally stretch the image flat. Thank God for AI Reconstruction, which is just the film reconstruction progress.. but automated. No CGI enhancement. I don't know why people think that, other than because idiots said it online.
Well that was a waste of 15 minutes of my life I'll never get back! You talked about sharing basic settings but didn't. All if was is babbling on for the whole video. Just a poor video...