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pat man
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How to Calibrate your T.V.(Please read the first post)
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28-Aug-2012, 5:40 PM

These Guys are Great. 

http://revision3.com/hdnation/hdcalibration/hdtv-calibration-101-part-1

start at 13:42

Part 2 

http://revision3.com/hdnation/calibratepart2#rev3Player

start at 14:35

Part 3

http://revision3.com/hdnation/calibrationpart3

start at 18:13

Part 4

http://revision3.com/hdnation/calibrationpart4

Starts at 18:04

Thanks for watching.

this one website is great

  http://www.pcworld.com/article/148462/how_to_calibrate_your_hdtv.html

please read all 3 pages,thank you

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20074546-1/what-is-hdtv-calibration/

Color temp or tone

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20064010-1/what-is-tv-color-temperature-and-why-does-it-matter/

 

The Dark Knight Blu-ray is the best movie to calibrated your T.V.

Use this scene for brightness(black level), to where you can see Bat Mans eye holes/nose. Plus you need to see the traction of the tire(dark dark dark gray/gold,gold cus of the light).

 

 Use this scene for contrast, just to where you can see every black boards for the light tiles. Plus use this scene for color(saturation), to where the skin tones look normal.  

 

 Or this scene for the color(saturation),just to make the colored lights look natural. To where the top of the blue building is a dark blue, and the mid-top of the building is a vivid blue. Plus the red and the green of this scene needs to be a vivid red and green.                                                 And this scene is good for brightness too, just make the blacks as dark as possible and to where you can just see the differences between 90%-95% of the buildings side/top edges.  

 The Tint(Hue) should be 50% green and 50% red. Remember that color tone should be at the warmest setting, and color temperature should be at the lowest setting lowest setting(may look a little red or yellow at first, but that's normal if you been watching on a cool or high setting). Sharpness should be 40%- 25%. DNR should be low,off,or auto. Gamma(if you have it) should be 2%-2.5%(2.2 is the normal standards for T.V.s), or full-range. Have no overscaning, set edge enhanment to off.