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makingmusic476 said:
Yeah, the clear panels generally give displays a slightly more 3D pop, but the glare makes it not worth it, imo.

Here are my settings:

(Note: If it's not mentioned in this list, then leave it as is)

Custom Mode

Click the Home button and go to Picture Settings

Backlight 4
Picture 76
Brightness 54
Color 52
Hue 0
Color Temperature Neutral

Click advanced settings
Click White Balance

R-Gain -2
G-Gain -3
B-Gain 0

R-Bias -2
G-Bias -1
B-Bias 0

Go back to Advanced Settings

Detail Enhancer Medium
Edge Enhancer Low

Now those last two and a few at the beginning I'm not sure if I adjusted at all, so I listed them just in case.

Also, you have to select which mode you want (vivid, theater, custom, etc.) on each input mode individually (Component 1, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, etc.).

And my settings are aimed at a more realistic, natural look, particular in human skintone. At first it may seem a bit dull, because you are used to Vivid Mode, but compare it to the world around you and it should be spot on. A good demo film for this would be Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, as it does not use any strange post production color tinting, and it is one of the most detailed films yet released on Blu-Ray.

After a few days, go back to Vivid Mode, and your eyes will bleed, lol.


Thanks for the help man ,,Ill try it and let you know how it turns out.