When optimizing my display using an Avia disc, should I shut off the color temperature control? The TV says "warm" is NTSC standard, which is what I want, but doesn't that also increase the amount of red I display? It seemed like my display was a little too red, but again, the menu says it is the NTSC standard. I was wondering if Sony was wrong about this, or what you recommend to get as close to NTSC as possible.
For much better red levels I turned AXNT and AXPL both to 0.
Using AVIA disc and turning each color gun on by itself you can see that the color decoder isn't perfect. But it makes it much closer to the ideal with AXNT off instead of on.
Joined: Aug 23, 2002
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From: Houston, TX
Posted: 2003-01-30 23:37
I am not a TV tech. But my experience in playing with my earlier Sony 27v42 and now a Samsung is that the color temperature is not diretly related in the color decoding, i.e. they are seperate. So, you are not really adding red in any significant amount when using the "WARM" setting, even though I thought about the same at first.
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