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Hi folks i have bought a new Samsung 59" Plasma, PS59D6900 and was wondering if anyone had some professional settings for the picture?

Or somewhere i can find this out. I did manage to find these settings on the net and am wondering if these are ok?

RED = 3D SETTING

Picture:

Picture Mode: Movie
Cell Light: 17 20
Contrast: 81 100
Brightness: 51 54
Sharpness: 100
Colour: 47 51
Tint: 50/50
Screen adjustment: Screen Fit

3D:
Perspective: 0
Depth: 10

Advanced Settings:
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: +2
Expert pattern: Off
RGB Only mode: Off
Colour Space: Custom
R 50 0 0
G 28 50 0
B 7 0 50
Y 45 50 0
C 34 50 50
M 50 0 61
White Balance: RO-25 GO-23 BO-24 RG-18 GG-24 BG-25
10p White Balance: On
- 1: -1 0 -2
- 2: 0 -1 -1
- 3: 1 0 0
- 4: 0 -1 0
- 5: 1 0 0
- 6: 0 0 0
- 7: 0 0 0
- 8: 0 -2 0
- 9: -2 -2 0
-10: 0 0 0
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off
Motion Lighting: Off
xvYCC: Off

Picture Options:
Colour Tone: Standard
Digital Noise Filter: Off
MPEG Noise Filter: Off
HDMI Black Level: Low (Normal if ‘greyed out’)
Film Mode: Off (On - Cinema Smooth – 1080p 24Hz only)

System:
Eco Solution:
Energy Saving: OFF
ECO Sensor: OFF
No Signal Power Off: OFF
Auto Power Off: OFF
Screen Burn Protection:
Pixel shift: Off (only available if ‘Screen Fit’ not selected)
Auto protection time: 10 mins
Side Grey: Light

General Settings:
Game Mode: Off
BD Wise: Off


I will be mainly using the set at night for films and TV.



Many Thanks
 
Do you buy your clothes by asking a complete stranger on the 'net what size shirt & pants they wear? Do you do your food shopping copying what someone else puts in their trolley? ..... Probably not I guess. So why do you think that getting someone else's TV settings is a good way of setting up your TV?

You've just spent somewhere between £1500 and £1800 on a telly judging by the going rate for these. So don't spoil the ship for a ha'peth of tar. Get hold of a copy of Digital Essentials on Blu-ray or DVD and do your own setup which will be correct for your gear in your living room. The discs are less than £20.
 
Do you buy your clothes by asking a complete stranger on the 'net what size shirt & pants they wear? Do you do your food shopping copying what someone else puts in their trolley? ..... Probably not I guess. So why do you think that getting someone else's TV settings is a good way of setting up your TV?

You've just spent somewhere between £1500 and £1800 on a telly judging by the going rate for these. So don't spoil the ship for a ha'peth of tar. Get hold of a copy of Digital Essentials on Blu-ray or DVD and do your own setup which will be correct for your gear in your living room. The discs are less than £20.

Your absolutely correct and the answer i was looking for, i didnt know where to start to look for DVD or professionals to do.

Thanks i will be buying that right now lol
 
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