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Ultimate Guide to Optimizing TV Settings for the Best Movie and Series Experience

We will show you what you need to pay attention to in order to get the best results if someone were to watch a movie or a big series on their television.

With better modern televisions today, manufacturers give consumers a lot of freedom when it comes to changing the picture. In addition to many parameters that can be changed, there are also several image enhancement and image modification functions, which can fundamentally affect the final result.

Of course, this is not an accident: they are necessary, since different types of programs have different visual worlds. Many people are not very aware of this, or simply do not care about it, although it is worth paying attention to. The right shots can add a lot to the experience. In addition, it is also a fact that there are many users who do not even know what they should do to achieve the perfect result. This is not taught in school, although it would be useful.

TV placement – aiming for the best end result

But we are here to help! Now we will show you how to set up a television for filming, what you should pay attention to and what options you can ignore. Of course, these tips will also be useful if someone uses a different display, such as a monitor or projector.

Ultimate Guide to Optimizing TV Settings for the Best Movie and Series Experience
Movies require different settings than games.

To prepare this article, we asked Samsung to borrow a first-class camera that produces excellent image quality, contains many advanced image modification technologies, and offers many options. Or QLED television. 65-inch, to be exact, QN85D device type.

Comparison

Scenes with exaggerated contrasts do not suit better movies and series, unlike games and animated works. For this reason, it is not important to set the difference to the maximum, the value around 85 percent will be just right.

TV set movies
The contrast enhancer comes in handy for animations and games.

And that’s why it’s worth turning off the contrast enhancement function (it can be called Dynamic Contrast, Contrast Enhancer, Dynamic enhancement, etc. in some models). As a result, the difference between light and dark content increases artificially, but details can disappear as a result.

Bright

It is always worth adjusting the brightness to the current lighting conditions in the room. There are televisions that can do this automatically via a built-in sensor. However, according to our experience, it is better if the user takes it into his own hands.

It should be mentioned here that devices with high brightness, such as the Samsung QN85D, can work well for filming. With these, materials with a high dynamic range can be presented wonderfully, thanks to which the brightness can increase significantly for a short time, if the content that is currently running justifies it.

Color temperature

The so-called warm color temperature suits movies, as opposed to games or sports broadcasts. In this case, the red color part is the most, the visual world will be slightly brownish-yellow. This can be adjusted manually in very small steps, but most TVs also have 3-5 steps larger.

TV setting - color temperature
Color temperature is important!

If someone wants to use the product for non-graphics work, these will do the trick. The bottom line is that you should choose the Bloom 1 or Bloom 2 (Bloom 1 – Bloom 2) option for filming.

Noise reduction

You can run to sound with high-quality online streaming materials or TV broadcasts from a media box. Almost all televisions now have a noise reduction feature, and on better models like the Samsung QN85D, this works very effectively and helps to fix the problem. However, if you don’t need it, you have to turn it off, because it will make the final result a bit more blurry.

Motion correction – soap opera effect

This is one of the most important things that many people do not pay attention to, even though it greatly affects the visual experience. Today’s TVs are connected technology. In modern Samsung models, this is found under the Picture Clarity Settings menu, but in the past it was called Auto Motion Plus.

TV setup
It is best to avoid the soap opera effect.

The point is that the processor measures virtual frames and inserts them among the real ones, so that our brain perceives the movement as even more continuous. This is very useful for games, sports broadcasts, and YouTube videos, but it can have a negative effect on movies. Because of this, you often feel that you are watching a series with a low budget, as if everything was like Friends in 2004. This is the effect known as a soap opera (not no joke, that’s the real name!), which can be eliminated by canceling the aforementioned image modification process.

Gamma

The gamma value for movies must be set to 2.2!

Color correction

The good thing about movies is that the scenes are natural. For this reason, it is better to avoid artificial color correction, because the tones will be artificially oversaturated and bright. As a result, rendering critical content such as human skin, gold or sky can be a bit unnatural.

Color correction

These were the most important actions and parameters that you should pay attention to if you were watching a movie or a real series with such a big budget. It is worth spending some time on this, but it is also a fact that it is still a good television, for example a Neo QLED device like this that counts the most.

2024-10-30 21:09:00
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