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from: How To Calibrate Your New Plasma TV
When you purchase a new plasma television, expect to have to do some work to get the best possible picture. Many of the factory settings will need to be adjusted in order to make sure you don’t burn out the television too fast.
Setting considerations also play a big factor. Here are some of the things you need o consider when you set up you plasma television set.
The first thing you need to consider is where in the room your television set is going to be placed. Determine how close or far away you need to sit from the television set for optimal viewing.
Sitting too close to a 50" screen can not only strain your eyes, but also distort the picture.
Lastly, read the manual so that you know what the menu settings mean and how to change them. Once you have done this and have the television set placed in the room, its time to adjust the picture.
Do the following in order for the best results. Select the mode (movie, cinema, film, etc.) you prefer to view your television in.
Disable all the factory set enhancements. Change your color temperature to warm/normal/low, and adjust the brightness to a level you feel is right. Set
your contrast.
When a black and white object sitting side by side has a clear sharp border and not a smear, you’ve got it right. Lower the sharpness to something that looks natural, and set the color and tint to what your memory of colors should be.
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