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Philips 42PFL7655H video settings help!
Hi guys! I just bought a Philips 42PFL7655H and though the tv quality is outstanding, when i try a blu-ray movie, it looks too much vivid and defined that it seems taken from a HD Live cam and not from a motion picture. The Cinema mode preset is useful but the images result dark and the colors old. Could anyone suggest a complete list of the changes in the tv setup in order to obtain the best (and most natural) appeal of the movie source. Thank you!
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Hi,
first you should disable all video enhancements in your BD player... (always use the last device in the queue for picture enhancements).
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My player is the Philips BDP7500 3D ready and is connected via the EasyLink option which, if activated, should deactivate every single enhancement in the player setup. I think the problem (when the Cinema mode is on) is the value of the Gamma enhancement or the levels in the Colors palette. Is it better to go up until 4 in the gamma setup or change the values of color green red and blue for example?


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