top | item 46431445 (no title) pelorat | 2 months ago If your TV supports a "gaming" mode, I always recommend enabling that, because it usually turns off all the "enhancements".TV's should not try to be anything more than a large monitor. discuss order hn newest theshrike79|2 months ago Filmmaker Mode is the one you want. It's specifically set up to disable all "enhancements". sspiff|2 months ago It turns of any features that introduce latency - it will still mess up the colour space/brightness/saturation/... on most TVs. ubermonkey|2 months ago "Game mode" on my Samsung absolutely does some goofy vibrancy thing to the color balance that is, at least to me, antithetical to watching well-created film and TV. account42|1 month ago It also boosts brightness of dark scenes which turns black frames into a horrible gray smudge.
theshrike79|2 months ago Filmmaker Mode is the one you want. It's specifically set up to disable all "enhancements".
sspiff|2 months ago It turns of any features that introduce latency - it will still mess up the colour space/brightness/saturation/... on most TVs.
ubermonkey|2 months ago "Game mode" on my Samsung absolutely does some goofy vibrancy thing to the color balance that is, at least to me, antithetical to watching well-created film and TV. account42|1 month ago It also boosts brightness of dark scenes which turns black frames into a horrible gray smudge.
account42|1 month ago It also boosts brightness of dark scenes which turns black frames into a horrible gray smudge.
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