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Panasonic TX-L32E6B
Has anyone else got this set, I recently have and I wondered if anyone would share their picture settings.Being un technical I'm not sure how much backlight should be used and sharpness etc . thanks in advance
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Set it up to your liking.
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This setup guide from AV Forums might help: http://www.avforums.com/home/pictureperfect.html
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This setup guide from AV Forums might help: http://www.avforums.com/home/pictureperfect.html
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Thanks so much for this link ...will have lots of fun using the tutorials on the site
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Set it up to your liking.
After using a calibration DVD I ended up with a dull picture in terms of low contrast and poor brightness but the colour way to high, gone back to using eyes ...am I doing something th wrong with the calibration disc ?? |
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Calibration is a bit like the "kings clothes" so it must be better because I have paid for calibration !
Fortunately Panasonic has a re set as the last item in the picture menu -- use it and the TV will return to as new condition . |
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