Q. I purchased the tv from Best Buy yesterday with the Blu-Ray player and they told me for the BestBuy tech team to calibrate it would cost me another $300! Wondering if anyone has the same tv who has had this calibrated by them or found the ideal calibration setting online?
A. Most of today’s better quality modern fixed-pixel displays, such as Samsung’s HD TVs, have specific modes and/or settings that provide (very) good gray-scale and CIE ‘D65’ color performance out of the box, better than the displays manufacturer’s offered to consumers not too long ago. The optimal settings will always vary from one display to another and will equally vary depending on your viewing environment; the best you will be able to do without using measurement equipment is to get your settings ‘into the ballpark.’
When it comes to normal color vision, unless you have some sort of side-by-side visual reference for color accuracy, such as a high quality, professionally calibrated display or a calibrated (color critical) ‘reference grade’ professional monitor, then, like the vast majority of people, it is very difficult for an average observer to tell if the color or white balance is incorrect. This is particularly true if you take a little time to optimize your display settings for your specific viewing conditions.
The ultimate solution would be a professional calibration of your display; however this is frequently beyond the need and/or budget of the substantial majority of consumers, particularly if one’s viewing habit is more casual than critical. (Should you ever decide that you need or want a “professional” calibration, rather than utilizing Best Buy’s Geek Squad service, I believe you would be better served by hiring a knowledgeable, independent, professional calibration expert that has abundant experience; I’ve provided a few links below.)
One cost-effective alternative to a professional calibration is to purchase your own colorimeter, such as the inexpensive models (often less than the cost of a typical professional calibration,) from GretagMacbeth, Datacolor, etc., and learn to calibrate your own display(s).
Regardless, you should rent or purchase one of the display optimization (aka “calibration”) DVDs such as “Avia” from Ovation Multimedia or “Digital Video Essentials” from Joe Kane Productions to properly optimize and maintain your display.
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Below I’ve provided the majority of the picture settings needed for the do-it-yourselfer to get the picture fidelity for Samsung’s 6xF Series of LCD HDTVs (including your Samsung LN-T4066F display) in the ballpark. These settings should be used for ALL viewing particularly if color accuracy is valued.
Using either HDMI or analog component video inputs...
First, in the Picture menu set your Samsung display to “Movie” mode. Again, you should use this “Automatic Picture Setting” for all viewing.
The backlight setting should be preferably set to 0…, and no higher than 4. This is essential if you wish to maximize the contrast ratio of your display.
Aside from using either of the recommended display optimization DVDs try the following picture settings.
• Contrast: 85-95
• Brightness: 45-55
• Sharpness: 0-20
• Color: 50-55
• Tint: 0
Detailed Settings Menu
• Black Adjust: Off
• Dynamic Contrast: Off
• Gamma: between 1 and -3 (Note: the MEASURED gamma value for a ‘Rec.709’ compliant HD display should be as close as possible to 2.5)
• Color Space: Auto
• White Balance: (It’s probably best if you leave these settings in their default, centered position unless you have access to a measurement instrument to assist you in setting the proper white balance.)
• My Color Control: All should be set to the default of 15
• Edge Enhancement: On (only if Sharpness is kept to an absolute minimum of 20 or less, otherwise set to Off)
• xvYCC: Off
• Film Mode: On (for 480i film-based sources only)
• Game mode: Off
• Energy Saving: Off
• Color Tone should be set to “Warm2”
• Digital NR should be set to “Off”
Active Color and DNIe are not available in Movie Mode.
Under Screen Size the ‘aspect ratio control’ should always be set to “Just Scan”
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Digital Video Essentials
http://www.videoessentials.com
Ovation Multimedia Avia II or Avia Pro
http://www.ovationmultimedia.com
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##### ADDITIONAL RESOURCES #####
CNET’s quick guide to TV calibration
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6463_7-5085739-1.html
Video: How to Calibrate Your TV
http://reviews.cnet.com/Calibrate_your_TV/4660-12443_7-6534987.html
Imaging Science Theatre 2000 Special Edition
http://www.widescreenreview.com/wsr_issue_ist.php
Calibrating your TV
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1765771&type=story
Sound and Vision Magazine - TV Tweaks - Part One House Calls
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=82&article_id=233&page_number=1&print_page=y
AWH - How to Calibrate a Television FAQ
http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/how2adj.html
Grayscale Calibration of Home Theater Televisions
http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/calibrate-your-system/grayscale-calibration-of-home-theater-televisions
Learn to Calibrate your LCD Television
http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/lcd-tv-calibration.html
Calibration 101
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=599522
Hitting The Mark
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=601342
Running The Gamut(s)
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=599512
Selling Calibration Services
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=601343
Video Display Calibration
http://www.sencore.com/products/AVRFCalibration.htm
Adjusting Five User Controls on a Display to Maximize Performance – Flash
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/VP300.html
Calibration – What Is Wrong with This Picture?
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/July05/WhatIsWrong.htm
Index of Articles Related to Display Calibration
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/archivedarticles.htm#colorprocolor
Imaging Science Theatre 2000 Special Edition
http://www.widescreenreview.com/wsr_issue_ist.php
Michael TLV Tips
http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/experttips/michaeltlv/michaeltlv_tips.html
Keohi HDTV - Expert Tips - Panel of Experts
http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/experttips/panelofexperts.html
Video Essentials FAQ - Video
http://www.videoessentials.com/ve_d_faqvideo.php
Digital Video Essentials Questions and Answers
http://www.videoessentials.com/DVEQ&A.php
Joe Kane Productions - Glossary
http://www.videoessentials.com/glossary.php
ISF Calibration Discussion and Information
http://www.avforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=311
Samsung LNTXX61-65-66 Calibration Settings - AVS Forum
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=828228&pp=60
(Beware recommended settings not obtained from colorimeter- or spectroradiometer-equipped sources)
Display Calibration - AVS Forum
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=139
Charles Poynton:
“Brightness” and “Contrast” Controls
http://www.poynton.com/notes/brightness_and_contrast/
Gamma FAQ
http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/GammaFAQ.html
Color FAQ
http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/ColorFAQ.html
http://www.poynton.com/ColorFAQ.html
Color Technology and Resources
http://www.poynton.com/Poynton-color.html
http://www.poynton.com/notes/links/color-links.html
________________________
GretagMacbeth Eye-One Display 2 Colorimeter
http://usa.gretagmacbethstore.com/index.cfm/act/catalog.cfm/subcategory/Eye-One%20Solutions/category/Eye-One/browse/null/MenuGroup/__Menu%20USA%20New.htm
Datacolor Spyder3Elite™, Spyder3Pro™, or Spyder2PRO™ Colorimeters
http://www.colorvision.com/products.php
________________________
Imaging Science Foundation
http://www.imagingscience.com
Though there may be many other qualified individuals, the following display calibration professionals are some of the best currently available if you want or need a calibration from a competent professional. Each service provider uses high performance calibration equipment accompanied by ample experience and an excellent reputation.
W. Jeff Meier - AccuCal
http://www.accucal.org
Lion Audio-Video Consultants
http://www.lionav.com
Kevin Miller
http://www.isftv.com
Busch Home Theater
http://www.buschhometheater.com/isf_calibration.htm
When it comes to normal color vision, unless you have some sort of side-by-side visual reference for color accuracy, such as a high quality, professionally calibrated display or a calibrated (color critical) ‘reference grade’ professional monitor, then, like the vast majority of people, it is very difficult for an average observer to tell if the color or white balance is incorrect. This is particularly true if you take a little time to optimize your display settings for your specific viewing conditions.
The ultimate solution would be a professional calibration of your display; however this is frequently beyond the need and/or budget of the substantial majority of consumers, particularly if one’s viewing habit is more casual than critical. (Should you ever decide that you need or want a “professional” calibration, rather than utilizing Best Buy’s Geek Squad service, I believe you would be better served by hiring a knowledgeable, independent, professional calibration expert that has abundant experience; I’ve provided a few links below.)
One cost-effective alternative to a professional calibration is to purchase your own colorimeter, such as the inexpensive models (often less than the cost of a typical professional calibration,) from GretagMacbeth, Datacolor, etc., and learn to calibrate your own display(s).
Regardless, you should rent or purchase one of the display optimization (aka “calibration”) DVDs such as “Avia” from Ovation Multimedia or “Digital Video Essentials” from Joe Kane Productions to properly optimize and maintain your display.
________________________
Below I’ve provided the majority of the picture settings needed for the do-it-yourselfer to get the picture fidelity for Samsung’s 6xF Series of LCD HDTVs (including your Samsung LN-T4066F display) in the ballpark. These settings should be used for ALL viewing particularly if color accuracy is valued.
Using either HDMI or analog component video inputs...
First, in the Picture menu set your Samsung display to “Movie” mode. Again, you should use this “Automatic Picture Setting” for all viewing.
The backlight setting should be preferably set to 0…, and no higher than 4. This is essential if you wish to maximize the contrast ratio of your display.
Aside from using either of the recommended display optimization DVDs try the following picture settings.
• Contrast: 85-95
• Brightness: 45-55
• Sharpness: 0-20
• Color: 50-55
• Tint: 0
Detailed Settings Menu
• Black Adjust: Off
• Dynamic Contrast: Off
• Gamma: between 1 and -3 (Note: the MEASURED gamma value for a ‘Rec.709’ compliant HD display should be as close as possible to 2.5)
• Color Space: Auto
• White Balance: (It’s probably best if you leave these settings in their default, centered position unless you have access to a measurement instrument to assist you in setting the proper white balance.)
• My Color Control: All should be set to the default of 15
• Edge Enhancement: On (only if Sharpness is kept to an absolute minimum of 20 or less, otherwise set to Off)
• xvYCC: Off
• Film Mode: On (for 480i film-based sources only)
• Game mode: Off
• Energy Saving: Off
• Color Tone should be set to “Warm2”
• Digital NR should be set to “Off”
Active Color and DNIe are not available in Movie Mode.
Under Screen Size the ‘aspect ratio control’ should always be set to “Just Scan”
________________________
Digital Video Essentials
http://www.videoessentials.com
Ovation Multimedia Avia II or Avia Pro
http://www.ovationmultimedia.com
________________________
##### ADDITIONAL RESOURCES #####
CNET’s quick guide to TV calibration
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6463_7-5085739-1.html
Video: How to Calibrate Your TV
http://reviews.cnet.com/Calibrate_your_TV/4660-12443_7-6534987.html
Imaging Science Theatre 2000 Special Edition
http://www.widescreenreview.com/wsr_issue_ist.php
Calibrating your TV
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1765771&type=story
Sound and Vision Magazine - TV Tweaks - Part One House Calls
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=82&article_id=233&page_number=1&print_page=y
AWH - How to Calibrate a Television FAQ
http://myweb.accessus.net/~090/how2adj.html
Grayscale Calibration of Home Theater Televisions
http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/calibrate-your-system/grayscale-calibration-of-home-theater-televisions
Learn to Calibrate your LCD Television
http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/lcd-tv-calibration.html
Calibration 101
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=599522
Hitting The Mark
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=601342
Running The Gamut(s)
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=599512
Selling Calibration Services
http://www.proavmagazine.com/industry-news-print.asp?sectionID=0&articleID=601343
Video Display Calibration
http://www.sencore.com/products/AVRFCalibration.htm
Adjusting Five User Controls on a Display to Maximize Performance – Flash
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/VP300.html
Calibration – What Is Wrong with This Picture?
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/July05/WhatIsWrong.htm
Index of Articles Related to Display Calibration
http://www.sencore.com/newsletter/archivedarticles.htm#colorprocolor
Imaging Science Theatre 2000 Special Edition
http://www.widescreenreview.com/wsr_issue_ist.php
Michael TLV Tips
http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/experttips/michaeltlv/michaeltlv_tips.html
Keohi HDTV - Expert Tips - Panel of Experts
http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/experttips/panelofexperts.html
Video Essentials FAQ - Video
http://www.videoessentials.com/ve_d_faqvideo.php
Digital Video Essentials Questions and Answers
http://www.videoessentials.com/DVEQ&A.php
Joe Kane Productions - Glossary
http://www.videoessentials.com/glossary.php
ISF Calibration Discussion and Information
http://www.avforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=311
Samsung LNTXX61-65-66 Calibration Settings - AVS Forum
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=828228&pp=60
(Beware recommended settings not obtained from colorimeter- or spectroradiometer-equipped sources)
Display Calibration - AVS Forum
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=139
Charles Poynton:
“Brightness” and “Contrast” Controls
http://www.poynton.com/notes/brightness_and_contrast/
Gamma FAQ
http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/GammaFAQ.html
Color FAQ
http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/ColorFAQ.html
http://www.poynton.com/ColorFAQ.html
Color Technology and Resources
http://www.poynton.com/Poynton-color.html
http://www.poynton.com/notes/links/color-links.html
________________________
GretagMacbeth Eye-One Display 2 Colorimeter
http://usa.gretagmacbethstore.com/index.cfm/act/catalog.cfm/subcategory/Eye-One%20Solutions/category/Eye-One/browse/null/MenuGroup/__Menu%20USA%20New.htm
Datacolor Spyder3Elite™, Spyder3Pro™, or Spyder2PRO™ Colorimeters
http://www.colorvision.com/products.php
________________________
Imaging Science Foundation
http://www.imagingscience.com
Though there may be many other qualified individuals, the following display calibration professionals are some of the best currently available if you want or need a calibration from a competent professional. Each service provider uses high performance calibration equipment accompanied by ample experience and an excellent reputation.
W. Jeff Meier - AccuCal
http://www.accucal.org
Lion Audio-Video Consultants
http://www.lionav.com
Kevin Miller
http://www.isftv.com
Busch Home Theater
http://www.buschhometheater.com/isf_calibration.htm
What is the fastest (shutter speed) advanced point and shoot digital camera?
Q. i know very little about camera specs and stuff, im looking for a fast shooting lowest lag advanced digital camera. if someone can help me out, that will be great. Price: 200 to 300
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot
A. I would suggestion these are good quality High Speed shooting camera with price under $300.
Casio Exilim EX-FH20 : 9.1 MP, 20x Optical Zoom, 3-Inch LCD, High Speed Burst Mode (can shoot at an amazing 40 frames per second in High Speed Burst mode), High Speed Movies, High-Definition Movies, Face Detection, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HCTKZQ?ie=UTF8&tag=20908-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001HCTKZQ
Casio EX-FH100 : 10.1MP, High Speed Digital Camera, 10x Ultra Wide Angle Zoom with CMOS Shift Image Stabilization, 3.0 inch LCD, Ultra-high speed burst shooting captures (40 shots per second), High-speed movie recording at up to 1,000 fps, High-speed Night Scene and Portrait, High-speed Lighting, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032ANBXI?ie=UTF8&tag=20908-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0032ANBXI
I recommend a Casio camera, because it design for a High Speed Digital Camera.
Other good High Speed shooting cameras : Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1/B, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1/H.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1/B : 10MP, 5x Optical Steady Shot Stabilized Zoom, 2.7-inch LCD, Sweep Panorama Mode captures breathtaking panoramic images, Capture your videos in HD Movie mode (720p), PhotoTV HD Mode with compatible BRAVIA HDTVs, AntiMotion Blur Mode, High speed shooting, Intelligent AF, Smile Shutter technology, Face Detection technology, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IPHIFA?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IPHIFA
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1/H : 10.2MP, 4x optical zoom, 3-inch touch-screen LCD display, "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for stunning low-light performance, Capture your videos in HD Movie mode, Anti-Motion Blur Mode, Sweep Panorama mode, High speed shooting, Easy Touch Screen Interaction, High Sensitivity Mode, Smile Shutter technology, Face Detection, Pet Mode, PhotoTV HD, etc. (Announced : August, 2009)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IPHIDW?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IPHIDW
Casio Exilim EX-FH20 : 9.1 MP, 20x Optical Zoom, 3-Inch LCD, High Speed Burst Mode (can shoot at an amazing 40 frames per second in High Speed Burst mode), High Speed Movies, High-Definition Movies, Face Detection, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HCTKZQ?ie=UTF8&tag=20908-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001HCTKZQ
Casio EX-FH100 : 10.1MP, High Speed Digital Camera, 10x Ultra Wide Angle Zoom with CMOS Shift Image Stabilization, 3.0 inch LCD, Ultra-high speed burst shooting captures (40 shots per second), High-speed movie recording at up to 1,000 fps, High-speed Night Scene and Portrait, High-speed Lighting, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032ANBXI?ie=UTF8&tag=20908-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0032ANBXI
I recommend a Casio camera, because it design for a High Speed Digital Camera.
Other good High Speed shooting cameras : Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1/B, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1/H.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1/B : 10MP, 5x Optical Steady Shot Stabilized Zoom, 2.7-inch LCD, Sweep Panorama Mode captures breathtaking panoramic images, Capture your videos in HD Movie mode (720p), PhotoTV HD Mode with compatible BRAVIA HDTVs, AntiMotion Blur Mode, High speed shooting, Intelligent AF, Smile Shutter technology, Face Detection technology, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IPHIFA?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IPHIFA
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1/H : 10.2MP, 4x optical zoom, 3-inch touch-screen LCD display, "Exmor R" CMOS sensor for stunning low-light performance, Capture your videos in HD Movie mode, Anti-Motion Blur Mode, Sweep Panorama mode, High speed shooting, Easy Touch Screen Interaction, High Sensitivity Mode, Smile Shutter technology, Face Detection, Pet Mode, PhotoTV HD, etc. (Announced : August, 2009)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IPHIDW?ie=UTF8&tag=garnavgpsrev-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002IPHIDW
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