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TV SET-UP AND DVDs: for the best picture on your TV.
Two weeks ago I changed the color setting on my TV to make the picture look like it did in the 70's/80's (tone down colors, less black levels and so on). I hate the setting of DVD and HD with the blasting colors and too dark black levels, too much reds and yellows and so on. The 70's/80's setting made dvd watching better.
Then I got the Indy 4 DVD and decided to use the normal TV setting and not The 70's and 80's setting. The film had super blasting colors and blinding blasted whites levels. I switch to my 70's/80's setting and It was great. It looked like an old Indy film. I do not know why film-makers today think super blasting colors and blinding blasted whites levels are so great.
The 70's and 80's setting in the best thing for watching DVDs.
Step 1: Try to remember how films color setting looked in 70's/80's or watch an VHS tape of an old 70's/80's movie with "outside sunny scenes".
Step 2: Put in a dvd of a movie from the 70's/80's and set the color settings to match. (tone down colors, less black levels and so on).
Tip: Make flesh tones look real flesh tones. (A lot of DVDs have too much red.)
Go try it and have fun.