Wish I lived near by Id take a look. When it looks bad what is the material? As for looking soft/dull think of it this way, when you see someone wearing a red shirt, does that shirt reach out and punch you with red or does it just tell you I'm red and this is how im supposed to look. The dynamic setting is no where near what the display should be and Im not telling you what you should or shouldn't like, but you need to understand color accuracy and temperature based on what you should be seeing and what we see as people everyday in our lives. Over exaggerated brightness is not realistic at all. I would recommend having an ISF calibration but I'm afraid you wouldn't see the value in the finished result. Go back and look through all the linked reading material and see if you can get a grasp of what a properly setup display is supposed to look like. Also please post your calibration settings .
thanks
scott
I wish I could explain it better. It's like sometimes the picture has very good depth and definition and then other times it looks like the picture is flat without depth and very sharp and smooth and almost minorly blurry, which i don't like. Do you know roughly what settings might impact what I'm describing? Extreme facial closeups are good though.
I'm thinking maybe it's the difference between going from a 40" to a 58"? That is one thing I am thinking.
I hear what you are saying about Dymamic, you're right, i'ts not natural but as far as the above problem, it seems to clear things up and make depth. Butu yeah the color is odd. Is the Dynamic setting something different than a normal setting? I mean let's say I made all the settings in Dynamic and Standard exactly the same. Would it look the same or does it do something different. I was thinking that the movie, dynamic, and standard modes were just different groups of settings and if you set them all the same way it would look the same but I'm starting to think that is incorrect. ?
Here are the settings I had the other night when I thought I was good then I started having a problem with it again.
Mode: Standard
Cell Light: 9
Contrast: 95
Brightness: 48
Sharpness: 50
Color: 46
Tint: g35/R65
Advanced Settings
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Medium
Gamma: 0
Color Space: Native
Flesh Tone: -3
Edge Enhancement: Off
White Balance
R Offset: 25
G Offset: 20
B Offset: 10
R Gain: 22
G Gain: 28
B Gain: 10
Picture Options
Color Tone: Normal
Size: 16:9
Digital NR: Off
I dumped all that last night and started over. I ended up with just about the same except I dropped the cell light to 4 and thought that might smooth things out. I just dont' know what to do. I'm very particular about this stuff and it makes me nuts until I have it just how I want it. Don't know if this information helps at all but there it is. Now I'm back working with the standard setting with a cell light of 10.
Where would I find someone local to calibrate?
Thanks for your continued reading of my mess