Keep in mind you're watching a recording of a tv. My camera had some dynamic range issues in the deepest black information of the image. Trust when i say its such a dramatic difference in person.
I look forward to the two of them calibrated, that will show which is the best. Your settings make the TV pop far better then standard factory setting.
the more I look yours video the more I'm disgusting by all others suck... of tvs brands. I understand quite well your frustration for all the liars that represent 99% , in my opinion. (owner of samsung qn90b65 gaming and lg c1 55 pc/movies for a pretty long time now) Happily , you re in the place :)
Why compare cinema default settings on the G4 with your own settings on the S95D? Why not make the G4 look its best with your settings, and then compare😅? I own none if them, but would like to see what both of them are capable off, with all there bells and whistles turned on.
@@Quantum_TV True. But then why have the S95D "calibrated" and not the G4. Then you should have both of them in same factory presets. That's not your thing, I know. But then get the G4 looking as good as you can ?
I was a proud (oh ignorance was a bliss those days) owner of LG OLED TVs and now I’ve changed all my TVs to the newer and overall better Samsung S95D. I know this is controversial, but I love, really, really love the matte coating (it solved almost all my issues with windows and glares on my overly exposure to natural light home) and the image quality is just superb with all those colors popping of the screen. Just amazing! Thank you for acknowledge the excellent features on this TV and sharing it online and also for helping us to get the best picture out of it.
Hi Quantum, when you do your magic on the G4 would it be possible to also post some recommendations/ settings when using Vivid mode with HDR and Dolby Vision? I’ll check the member section if and when you get to it. Awesome work so far. I have a G3 and can’t deal with Filmmaker mode.. just no impact
I‘m not an OLED or G4 fan, but it seems unfair to compare calibrated and not calibrated models. I never saw a G4 vid with such bad colours. And QD OLED like A95L have basically better more intense colours. So it seems to be a huge difference between both TV‘s
Question for you? Thinking about getting a Samsung OLED should I be worried about it not having Dolby vision or does it even matter to have a TV with Dolby Vision?
OK, I have a prediction they’re building the G4 up so much only because, they’re going to try to make it the TV of the year and their pitiful little contest that they run because Sony is out of the game, at least when it comes to OLED for this year. Well, it wouldn’t surprise me if they tried to bring back last year‘s Sony model and say it’s still number one for this year, a thirsty, pathetic attempt because they know the keyboard is just not there, the new TCL’s this year are going ahead to head with all old LEDs, it’s time to wake up. LEDs are finally catching up, all they need to do is finish off with better processing. Black levels are already there when it comes to the new QM8. 5:56
If I spent 2.5 k on a TV I would want it to look as good as it can. And sure you could try setting it up yourself. But for $5 buck's if it looked even better. Then that's worth it to me. You could spend $5 on fries and a coke at maccas🤷♂️🤦♂️
Okay cool vid.. I'm waiting for the video when you calibrate the G4 properly without any bias, and make sure to turn off Eco settings and push the HDR levels up with adjusted colors..
And now you will calibrate the G4? Lol. Seriously, I will continue to encourage everyone to go to their local Best Buy or another tv retailer to see what the G4 is capable of doing. Not sure what their demo calibration/settings are, but what they’re showing at the Atlanta BBs is pure bliss, not washed out and pathetic as we see here. All the colors are extremely vibrant especially the reds and greens. The picture is crisp, colorful and clear. I will definitely find out their settings, because what I have seen is the total opposite of the out of the box mess we see here. Surely LG knows better than to release a piece of crap, you think? Really want to know their settings at BB. A totally different picture.
I hit reset to prove it looks this bad. The store is in store mode which is cold 50, high dynamic contrast, 70 color, and sharpness raised harshly. Perhaps that can accomplish the wow factor for you, but not me lol.
Can't wait for u to put your calibrations on the g4. It still may not be like the samsung but might be close enough to get. Hopefully u habe some positive things to say lol😂. But it's upsetting those guys channels do that and just talk about out the box amd get invited amd sponsorships. I love tv amd been into them more than them. Just camt calibrate . There is no calibrators here at all where I live. Best buy stopped
Using my calibration method vs reference accuracy is considered favoring Samsung. How when all other youtubers do it this way? Its only unfair when i show what they do vs what i do? Strange
@@Quantum_TVThat's why I really want to see, and I'm probably not the only one, what you can do with your LG G4 or C4 settings because I remember what you did with C1. Comparing these TVs on your settings will be fair and reliable, and not on the settings of the manufacturer or calibration experts, because it actually looks terrible and the image looks like it was pulled out of your ass :). If you like it, please watch it, no one is forcing anyone, but I'm curious what you think the image on the LG should and should look like and compare it with the Samsung.
I wont argue your tastes and color settings. I actually own a panasonic oled from 2018 with personal settings that are much brighter and with more pop than a lot of more recent Oleds in filmmaker mode. So I wouldn't say I'm a purist. But you never talk about cinematography , only criticizing standards , colors being true to life , contrast etc.... Cinematographers make esthetic choices not only based on those criterias. They're seeking to convey certain feelings , sensations, a particular mood. I'm sorry , but this particular scene in pirates is supposed to look green . I watched it recently in theater during a pirates marathon, and kinda remembered it this way. So I checked on multiple screens : my phone , an ipad pro , my G14 laptop with an oled screen , my panasonic Oled ,and my new S90c in filmmaker mode tweaked to be brighter and with colors "calibrated" to my taste in rec2020 instead of the default dcip3. I found a lot of variations in terms shadow detail , contrast , the way each pannel tonemapped it. But it was always greenish , same way I remembered it in theater. And to me it makes sense , I get what kind of feeling the cinematographer was going for in this scene : a feeling of uneasiness , weirdness.... It's not about popping colors and realithm. Another example : Janusz Kamiński cinematography in minority report . I mean it would make no sense trying to bring back contrast and color saturation to this movie . It is supposed to look like that. Granted , none of my screens look as bad as your G4 , and since I don't own that tv , I can't comment on it . And I'm all for it when it comes to put to use modern tv capabilities , boosting brightness , details etc.... But not at the expense of cinematography. I stand by it , in my experience with this particular scene in pirates , although your settings look nice , they are off . Not in terms of pure picture quality , like brightness or contrast, I could'nt care less. But because the lighting of this particuliar scene is supposed to be greenish, and for a reason. Anyway , on the other hand we're just talking about tv's , and everybody is just free to watch content however they want :) .Just thought it would be interesting to talk about cinematography as a reminder that we're watching movies , not pannels . Cheers mate !
Will you do a comparison after you calibrate the g4? Also I would like if you show what you did too I just purchase a G3 and imagine they both have almost the same settings.
So are you saying the engineers at lg didn't calibrate the same g4? Because my custom in house settings are what i use. Are you suggesting lg needs that to compete? Surely you know without me, nobody is getting a picture like that lol.
@Quantum_TV if that's the case the why would you have to calibrate the Samsung? You should be able to compare the dynamic mode on the Samsung to the vivid on the LG movie mode vs cinema and so on. Also it's been my experience that the Filmmaker mode is typically the best for viewing LG tv's especially oleds but you skipped over that preset. It would have been nice to see the comparison of the 2 tv's in Filmmaker mode as a even playing field...🤷♂️
Mixed messaging in this video. On one hand you’re saying this is a comparison of calibrated vs non calibrated but then you’re also saying this is s95d vs G4 when one is calibrated and one isn’t. Which is it? Surely you need to compare them both calibrated before you can definitively declare which is better…
S95C is ALL time Best. A95L S95C neck n neck. S95C Vibrant, cozy , natrual color. Vibrant relaxed. SONY Pestle(blue) , Awkward Vivid but NOT vibrant. Dense color NOT Rich. S90D Much Dimmer Between iphone XS -12pro level brighness. S95C S95L iphone 15PRO- brightness vibrancy. S95C --NO Fail. :) 😊
My man Q, let em talk shit, you dont have to convince the haters or nay sayers. If they dont believe you their loss they can go watch NoFomo or Digital trends who get paid to say things and know nothing about calibrating. Some people want to stay fooled let em brother. We love you man ❤ you know that
@@Quantum_TV apparently, according to what you’re showing it does. Not sure why it takes you multiple videos to get your point across. Like I said, we get it…… now what do both tvs look like at their best?
It would be fair then to compare these two uncalibrated TVs, just like the other guys do, you are comparing one calibrated to the other in cinema mode, a bit illogical, of course the G4 will look horrible, calibrate the G4 and make a fair comparison, if it is all this difference, ok, you're right, I'd love to see this comparison with the two calibrated TVs, thank you
Most people dont calibrate lol. My custom calibration is done with my in house standard of calibration. The cinema mode was calibrated to factory reference accuracy. This is me vs the industry standard So it's quite logical. Nobody but me can make the image on the left. So unless you're admitting my way as superior, there's no point in making settings for the g4. Right? Lol
@@Quantum_TVok, I'm about to buy a 65 inch TV, in Brazil the S90D 65 is not available, which would be my first option, the S95D with the matte screen doesn't please me, my options would be LG g3, S90C with better value for money, or invest more and go to G4, so I wanted a fair comparison to clear up some doubts, but I respect your opinion, thank you
@@ozeiasmoreira1dude OMG NO. G3 has 8.0/10 ---COLOR Volume its EVEN less color than G4. Its VERY tinty 🧩🍡🌷👕👚🌸. MOST images are--prouced by Dense color n transition of SAME SHADE, not Black. 🍎🥬🥮🍄🟫🪼🐞🪲🌹🌺. SO BE CAreful STores try to SELL u Last year G3 . so they can OFF load the OLD stock. ! G2 G3 G4 ONLY has 25-35% upwards COLOR VOLUME--Density as Samsung S95C/S90D. or Hisense U8N U8K, TCL Qm8.
@@ozeiasmoreira1I LOVE Brazil. My dad Used to go to Brazil 🇧🇷 to Visit Business Client yearly. Told me ppl there very Friendly. N its very sunny. So U def need 1500NIT + TV. S90C (i have seen in person too dim for Bright room). U better off finding S95C or Hisense U8N/U9N (U9N will launch later this year).
You’re right this is by far the worst example I’ve ever seen you give! Hopefully this will channel some sense into people, but for some reason, I highly doubt it sadly. I’m gonna leave you a comment on the S90D settings video with a question whenever you have time. Thanks again for everything you do, bro!
Quantum I raved about the G4 … with your settings in mind.. not the fresh out the box trash… Lg tv’s never look good fresh out the box.. hell even trash sony tv’s beat some lg TVs fresh out the box..hell i didn’t know my LG C1 was spectacular until you showed me with your settings … on your $5 subscription page
Why? Surely lg engineers can do just fine? Surely lg doesn't need my in house settings to compare lol. Right? I mean no other youtuber has a g4 that looks as good as that, they use default settings and reference calibrations.
I just seen the s95d at best buy they calibrated it but left the s95c at it lowest setting calibrate cause they're trying to sell that trash tv fast & boost the sale do not go to best buy they're only on the company side instead of the consumer's i have the s95c & it doesnt look as trash as the one at best buy
Dude what u need to say is “what is the point of creators intent when it simply looks inferior?” These creators need to chill out and stop doing so much to the color. I could totally see the colorist or whoever is in charge of the colors doing that green shit on Pirates of the Caribbean intentionally. Even if he didn’t and it’s just terrible out of box accuracy, don’t mislead people and claim that filmmaker mode is in any way accurate.
Just so wee can re cap events KG didn’t calibrate when comparing S90 D to the C4 this guy jumped all over him , then stated you have to calibrate your sets why pay that much . Then doesn’t a comparison with a calibrated vs non then says it don’t matter as most people don’t calibration, am i only one see the doubled standards and clear defend my opinion and purchase mentality????
You missed the part where im doing this to show what they do vs my work.....you don't seriously think this is over do you?😈oh no my boy. Not by a long shot.
LG G4 VS Samsung S95D (which I have calibrated and setup to make sure it has a advantage) I clicked to see a comparison and what I got was a biased comparison, where you have given one time and attention, and absolutely nothing to the other. The better title would of been 'Don't use the default calibration of your TV'
Did you calibrate your tv? How many calibrate their tv? Why is using my settings considered bias? 🤔its almost like im trying to make a point. What ever could it be??
Your so Called Calibration is Losing 30 40% of the image in general. Moreover why didn't you calibrated the LG G4 as well to see the actual differences. Its very common every brand to not be very well calibrated and that doesn't bother me (course would be nice) This comparison doesn't make any since. Also another point I can make is that when you say "look at that green" do I have to remind you that Samsung all of them TVs have issues with the Red and the extremely vibrant and way out of accuracy of the actual real image as the content should've be intended Why don't you say that the Panel of the Samsung is like a Microwave after 10 minutes in max brightness or that you an cook eggs on it? on 08:36 we can clearly see the real color of Black to White or Greyscale we can see real black,white grey on the LG G4 but on the Samsung S95D we see Red, yellow warm color and you're telling us Accuracy.. what a Joke However If LG decides to step in the QD-OLED game and probably they will they will K.O everyone :)