makingmusic476 said:
It's also because the displays are usually on "Vivid" mode. This mode is meant to show of the "amazing" colors that the TV can display, and usually makes the image overly bright, somewhat less detailed, and far too colorful. It looks somewhat like a painting, like Stof said, but a painting that burns eyes. O_O |
I tried calibrating a store TV(The same TV I have at home) with my calibrations to compare with other TV's
and the one I calibrated looked exceptionally good. You could see the shadow details that were being crushed by the TV's with Vivid mode beside it, plus the picture just looked more appealing Overall.

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