In Reply to: Re: Calibration. posted by David Aiken on August 7, 2006 at 14:16:20:
narrative that explains the hows and whys for a better overall understanding of what is happening.1 of the most important things you can do is to turn that --sharpness-- control down to minimum or --off--.
the added --sharpness-- is video noise defining the pixel edges which at first might look better but is actually obscuring detail and ultimately artificial as we do not --see-- like that.
if you have photoshop or another program that lets you edit images you can see this by loading an image and repeatedly using the --sharpen-- tool.
the best audio and video systems do not knock you down and dazzle you but instead pull you in slowly without you really being aware of it.
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- agreed. 1 nice feature of the dvd essentials is the - snkby 15:19:20 08/07/06 (12)
- Thanks for the help guys...Another question.... - jimbill 17:25:04 08/07/06 (11)
- Re: Thanks for the help guys...Another question.... - David Aiken 01:44:56 08/08/06 (0)
- sounds like you might still need to - snkby 20:02:02 08/07/06 (9)
- Please explain. - jimbill 22:05:16 08/07/06 (8)
- what is the aspect ratio of your display wrt - snkby 23:29:36 08/07/06 (7)
- "just.". - jimbill 08:44:56 08/08/06 (6)
- nope. you have to get into the setup menu and - snkby 11:42:46 08/08/06 (5)
- See my post above… - David Aiken 17:29:56 08/08/06 (4)
- you need to have the test material going - snkby 20:43:56 08/08/06 (3)
- You're mistaken… - David Aiken 00:48:01 08/09/06 (2)
- Additional comment… - David Aiken 01:00:55 08/09/06 (1)
- sounds like you have it under control. nt - snkby 00:42:24 08/11/06 (0)