Are there any benefits to using Full over Limited? Sounds like most people recommend Limited since it's easier to control the brightness settings to avoid black crushing, but it's sounding like you get a better picture with Full? Some clarification would be helpful.
Also, I've had some issue with the way certain images look "softer" on the screen, though I'm not sure I'm using the right word. This mainly refers to things like on-screen text, such as journals from games (like the one from Let it Die), or the Steam text when using Big Picture Mode. Sharpness helps, and I have it set around 30, but it doesn't entirely do away with the softness I get with the listed examples. I'm wondering if there are other settings I'm not aware of that could be tinkered with.
Also I've been using Cinematic as the preset for all my sources and devices. Should I look into the ISF presets next for an even better picture, using the linked calibration images from before? I recall those having more sharpening settings (for vertical and horizontal), so maybe that can take care of the softness problem as well as the blooming effect I get with a few colors (though that could be from the games themselves and not the TV, it's hard to say).
For ISF, what's the difference between the bright room and dark room settings, and how do you typically tell which setting works with your room (I would describe mine as "medium lit")?