sorry but could you explan it more detail?LCGeek said:Yep
Just hook your HDTV in to a pc do a screen calibration for that and make all the rest of your input settings the same or relatively.
goku3000 said:sorry but could you explan it more detail?
what software do I need?
LCGeek said:Just hook your HDTV in to a pc do a screen calibration for that and make all the rest of your input settings the same or relatively.
LCGeek said:Yep
Just hook your HDTV in to a pc do a screen calibration for that and make all the rest of your input settings the same or relatively.
Valkyr Junkie said:Please don't do that.
Do a search on AVS forum. There are numerous still images and video files available for calibrating.
iamblades said:Different devices output differently, calibrating for one device and using the same settings on everything doesn't work.
Probably better than no calibration, but still.
cool, thanks I didn't know about thisKillthee said:Some (All?) Sony Blurays have a easter egg calibration slides. I think you have to type Sony on the remote control (7669) on the main menu for it to pop up.
Instructions on using the Sony slides.
That and all of the Star Wars DVDs. Also, if you have a 360 and Halo 3 special edition or above, then there is a calibration tool on the second disc.Super Johnson said:If you're looking for a decent calibration tool, try a Pixar DVD. Every Pixar movie comes with a step by step calibration tool in the DVD's settings. I used this method with my TV set and I was pleased with the results.
http://www.engadgethd.com/2005/07/29/hdtv-calibration-done-dirt-cheap/
Duck said:Holy shit, I just did the calibration test that was on my Cars DVD and everything looks damn good. Even the menus in Call of Duty 4 look clear and vibrant. :lol
Just bring up the PS3 playback menu with triangle and enter the numbers on that.GrayFoxPL said:I have Casiono Royale on BR (Sony free be) but no remote for PS3 so I can't type 7669 .
NekoFever said:Just bring up the PS3 playback menu with triangle and enter the numbers on that.
NekoFever said:Just bring up the PS3 playback menu with triangle and enter the numbers on that.