Samsung LN46A550 picture settings
by katzmaier
- 3/4/09 2:10 PM
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Below, you'll find the settings we found best for viewing the Samsung LN46A550 in a completely dark room via the HDMI input with a 1080p, film-based source. Your settings may very depending on source, room conditions, and personal preference. Check out the Picture settings and calibration FAQ for more information: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-9996461-1.html
Picture menu
Mode: Movie
Backlight: 3
Contrast: 91
Brightness: 48
Sharpness: 0
Color: 52
Tint: G50/R50
Detailed settings submenu
Black adjust: Off
Dynamic contrast: Off
Gamma: +3
Color space: Auto
Flesh tone: 0
Edge enhancement: Off
xvYCC: Off
White balance submenu
R-Offset: 24
G-Offset: 23
B-Offset: 24
R-Gain: 26
G-Gain: 22
B-Gain: 18
Picture options submenu
Color tone: Warm2
Size: Just Scan
Digital NR: Off
DNIe: [grayed out]
HDMI black level: [grayed out]
Film mode: [grayed out]
Blue only mode: Off
Setup menu
Entertainment: Off
Energy saving: Off
--Setting the color and tint controls using Blue-only mode--
Samsung includes a specialized mode designed to make it easier for "AV device measurement experts," as the user manual puts it, to adjust the color control. Happily, anybody with a pair of eyes and access to a standard color bars pattern qualifies. Here's how to set it yourself.
1. After you've set up the other controls to your liking, get a color bars pattern onto the Samsung's screen. Your best bet is to use the SMPTE color bars pattern from a disc like Avia or Digital Video essentials. Or, if you're watching TV, you can wait until late at night when they show test patterns.
2. With the screen paused on the bars, navigate to the following menu:
Menu>[Picture mode; typically Movie]>Picture Options>Blue Only Mode>On
The screen will become entirely blue.
3. Go to the color adjustment:
Menu>[Picture mode]>Color
4. Look at the big blue bars on the far right and far left of the screen. Move the color control all the way up, then all the way down, and notice how the bars change in intensity. To set color correctly, you want to have both of those large bars match the intensity of both of the smaller, horizontal blue rectangles directly below the bars as closely as possible. It won't be perfect, and usually a setting around 50 is where you'll want to be.
5. Go to the tint adjustment:
Menu>[Picture mode]>Tint
Do the same thing, this time paring attention to the other two large blue bars to either side of the center black bar, and their intensity compared to the corresponding smaller blue rectangles directly below. Again, you'll probably end up near the middle of the range.
6. You'll notice that color and tint are interactive; moving one control also affects the intensity of the other control's corresponding bars and rectangles. The ideal end result is to have both sets of bars match their small rectangles in intensity as closely as possible.
7. You're done setting color. Return to the Picture Options menu and turn Blue Mode Only Mode off to return to full-color viewing.

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