
This is my updated settings for what I consider my final calibration for the TV. Please note that your results will undoubtedly vary if you perform your own calibration or hire a professional to do it for you. Also note that I did this for a blu-ray source, often you'll find you want different settings for different sources. (NOTE: ALL TVs ARE DIFFERENT, EVEN WITH THIS MODEL, THESE MAY NOT BE YOUR IDEAL SETTINGS)
If you're not picky or usually don't calibrate your TV, there's really no need to do much to the default settings. However, you might notice -- as I've noticed on my own TV -- that the blacks tend to be a tiny bit blue tinted on the default settings. My largest goal with these settings was to calibrate the TV accurately, but mainly get rid of that slight blue tint.
Mode: Movie
Backlight: 7
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 47
Sharpness: 0
Color: 47
Tint (G/R): G49/R51
Black tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Color Space: Auto
White Balance:
R-Off: 23
G-Off: 24
B-Off: 25
R-Gain: 27
G-Gain: 23
B-Gain: 15
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off
Color Tone: Warm2
Size: Screen Fit
Digital NR: Auto
HDMI Black Level: Low
Film Mode: Off
Blue Only Mode: Off
AMP 120Hz: Custom (Usually Blur Reduction: 10 / Judder Reduction: 4)
M. Joachim "Matt"
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