@Electros you need to read a guide on TV Calibration instead of pulling out bad ideas that people might even listen to...Please do not listen to this man he will destroy your taste of what is good and not -_- This picture is from a DVE calibration guide, this is an example of too much sharpness.

This is an example of sharpness set at a decent rating

And the quote on how sharpness works to affect your tv and viewing pleasure. You can see the image is distorted from too much sharpness on the first image. Personally for me the 2nd image requires a little more sharpness but it's personal taste.
"For viewing test patterns at least, the lowest possible sharpness setting you can get on all of your equipment is usually the best. Sharpness generally adds edge enhancement and noise which can in the end diminish the 3D effect and overall quality of a properly calibrated video system. Use it to taste, but try to see if you can live without it for awhile and see if you don't find the overall image better without it."








