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I spent more time tweaking it and came away pleased

Posted by 4season on June 7, 2009 at 09:34:03:

In the end, it was the test patterns included on Pixar B-D movies which really helped a lot, along with Sony's online PS/3 manual. Biggest problem with my prior configuration is that I had super-whites turned on, and with my Sharp LCD, these actually make bright highlights look kind of bleached. TV itself can't deliver all of the high values either, rendering the 3 brightest shades of gray as pure white.

Even so, I thought things looked pretty good after this latest tuneup.