I've finally purchased a flat panel TV. It's a JVC JLC32BC3000. It's a 1080/60hz.
The problem's flesh tones. Caucasions look either too yellow, or too reddish-pink. Sometimes, skin looks burnt orange. African Americans have a bit too much yellow.
I've tried adjusting the tint and color levels, which helped. Flesh tones went from mustard yellow all the time, to the way I've just described above.
But, it's all a far cry from the natural skin tone my old Sony tube set effortlessly achieved [in all of the decades of it's long life; RIP].
I'm getting frustrated and seriously thinking of sending the piece of junk back, and just buying a used tube TV from Craig's List.
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Topic - Help - Flesh Tones Wrong on my brand new Flat Panel - Mike Porper 07:57:38 10/26/11 (9)
- RE: Help - Flesh Tones Wrong on my brand new Flat Panel - Hornlover 08:20:54 10/27/11 (0)
- You need it calibrated. - Kal Rubinson 10:41:58 10/26/11 (6)
- Calibrate a 32" TV that cost less than $400? - Mr. Dick Hertz 16:42:31 10/26/11 (5)
- Yup. - Kal Rubinson 06:35:37 10/27/11 (4)
- Not a DIY disc. Calibration by an ISF trained technician. nt - Mr. Dick Hertz 07:00:20 10/27/11 (3)
- It will help - Jack G 07:45:54 10/27/11 (2)
- RE: It will help...................Yes, that was my point. (NT) - Kal Rubinson 12:53:25 10/27/11 (0)
- OOPS Misinterpreted post - Jack G 11:44:08 10/27/11 (0)
- RE: Help - Flesh Tones Wrong on my brand new Flat Panel - Hornlover 08:18:16 10/26/11 (0)