avsforum.com is probably going to be your best bet to get an already made calibration. If you go on there and search for your TV’s model number you should be able to find a thread strictly for calibration. You might need to try a few to get the best setting for you.
Ellen on
November 30th, 2009
You could check with the manufacture, but it’s all in the eye of the beholder. What looks good to me, might not look good to you. Set it up so your happy with the picture quality. No preset settings will look as good as your eye!
AWolf on
November 30th, 2009
To answer your question, try here:http://www.flat-screen-tv-guide.com/how-…
Philip C on
November 30th, 2009
avsforum.com usually has groups for each model of tv’s
avsforum.com is probably going to be your best bet to get an already made calibration. If you go on there and search for your TV’s model number you should be able to find a thread strictly for calibration. You might need to try a few to get the best setting for you.
You could check with the manufacture, but it’s all in the eye of the beholder. What looks good to me, might not look good to you. Set it up so your happy with the picture quality. No preset settings will look as good as your eye!
To answer your question, try here:http://www.flat-screen-tv-guide.com/how-…
avsforum.com usually has groups for each model of tv’s