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What temp do u have on your TV setting? (cool or warm)Bowmah
Oct 23, 2002 1:55 PM
i find that with my Toshiba, the darker scences lose a bit of detail. It is almost too dark. I find that swithing to Warm makes this better. You guys set it to Warm, medium or Cool?

Bowmah
Warm is ideally closer to natural color.KiD SmokE
Oct 24, 2002 2:03 PM
Warm supposedly is closer to ideal color temperature (6500k degree) for TV. But since color temperature will differ from TV to TV, here is how you can determine which setting is best (as far as color accuracy is concern):bring up a black&white picture and see which color Tem. setting will give the picture a grayish look (rather than blue or red hue). Which ever setting will give you less "coloration" of B&W picture is the best setting :)
 


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