"Power Save"...On or Off?

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PearlcorderS701

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I've been keeping my Sony SXRD rear pro's "Power Save" to OFF since I've owned it, but I experimented with switching it to ON last night for the first time, and I can't really see any discernable difference in the image; what should this be on?

It seemed to make the screen a bit less "bright" and I was going for making the light output around the edges of the screen during dark film sequences a bit more muted, but is this what Power Save is for?
 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

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afaik, it is for saving energy while IT IS OFF.
 
bandphan

bandphan

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Power save set to off. On will effect your picture settings.
 
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PearlcorderS701

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Power save set to off. On will effect your picture settings.
Can you explain this with a bit more detail? The picture settings will be affected how?

I'll return it to OFF, as I was running it since I have the set, but I just wanted to understand what you're explaining here about it affecting the picture output...
 
bandphan

bandphan

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Power save will very from each tech but with the rpg displays, it will reduce brightness levels and as the bulb gets older the output will be effective.
 
njedpx3

njedpx3

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Yuor manual : http://www.sonystyle.com/wcsstore/SonyStyleStorefrontAssetStore/pdf/KDSZ70XBR5.pdf

look on page 48. this is why it affects your picture and should be off ;)

Power Saving - Reduces the power consumption by adjusting the lamp brightness. This also enhances the black level.

Look at page 52 trouble shootting

No color/Dark picture/Color.....if you set the Power Saving Mode
is not correct/The picture is....On, it will enhance the black level
too bright............................(see page 48)


Peace and Good Video,

Forest Man
 
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PearlcorderS701

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Yuor manual : http://www.sonystyle.com/wcsstore/SonyStyleStorefrontAssetStore/pdf/KDSZ70XBR5.pdf

look on page 48. this is why it affects your picture and should be off ;)

Power Saving - Reduces the power consumption by adjusting the lamp brightness. This also enhances the black level.

Look at page 52 trouble shootting

No color/Dark picture/Color.....if you set the Power Saving Mode
is not correct/The picture is....On, it will enhance the black level
too bright............................(see page 48)


Peace and Good Video,

Forest Man
That is not the manual to my model -- I have a KDS-50A2020 SXRD.

But does Power Save do the same thing on MY set?
 
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njedpx3

njedpx3

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Short answer is YES

That is not the manual to my model -- I have a KDS-50A2020 SXRD.

But does Power Save do the same thing on MY set?
Okay sorry ..let's look at your specific manual ..

http://www.docs.sony.com/release/KDS60A2020.pdf includes KDS-50A2020 SXRD

page 47
Power Saving ... Select to reduce the power consumption by adjusting
...................... the lamp brightness. This also enhances the black level
...................... Select ON or OFF This is the
....................... same as the other model; h'mm same type, same family
........................ :rolleyes:

page 56

No color/dark picture...Adjust the Color option in the Picuter setting(page 34)
color is not correct.....If you set the Power Saving option to ON
...............................it will enhance the Black Level same as with
............................... other SXRD model



Both are SXRD models, very similar, leave the Power Save Mode = OFF


Peace and Good Video ..let the bright light shine ;)

Forest Man
 
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PearlcorderS701

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Okay sorry ..let's look at your specific manual ..

http://www.docs.sony.com/release/KDS60A2020.pdf includes KDS-50A2020 SXRD

page 47
Power Saving ... Select to reduce the power consumption by adjusting
...................... the lamp brightness. This also enhances the black level
...................... Select ON or OFF This is the
....................... same as the other model; h'mm same type, same family
........................ :rolleyes:

page 56

No color/dark picture...Adjust the Color option in the Picuter setting(page 34)
color is not correct.....If you set the Power Saving option to ON
...............................it will enhance the Black Level same as with
............................... other SXRD model



Both are SXRD models, very similar, leave the Power Save Mode = OFF


Peace and Good Video ..let the bright light shine ;)

Forest Man
Thanks Forest Man...

I appreciate you digging up my manual online; every time I have attempted to do that, the link was always corrupt or I simply couldn't get it onscreen.

May I ask -- and I am seriously just asking out of lack of knowledge on this subject -- why do you feel, based on what they're saying in the manual, that the POWER SAVE should be OFF?

Just wanted to know if you could explain this a bit further...

Also:

On the topic of the A2020's manual, it suggests that "Standard" picture mode is "recommended for home entertainment" but almost every single SXRD owner on the planet uses "Custom" mode rather than Standard; I attempted to recalibrate my display last night because we recently moved into a new house and the seating distance is now different from the previous setup, and I was tempted to begin calibrating in Custom instead of my usual Standard -- however, I just automatically came back, as I always do, to Standard mode.

I'm thinking now that perhaps, maybe, I should ignore what the manual suggests for using "Standard" for "home entertainment" purposes and just calibrate in Custom because it allows for turning off the edge enhancement, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
 
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njedpx3

njedpx3

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Thanks Forest Man...

I appreciate you digging up my manual online; every time I have attempted to do that, the link was always corrupt or I simply couldn't get it onscreen.

May I ask -- and I am seriously just asking out of lack of knowledge on this subject -- why do you feel, based on what they're saying in the manual, that the POWER SAVE should be OFF?

Just wanted to know if you could explain this a bit further...

Also:

On the topic of the A2020's manual, it suggests that "Standard" picture mode is "recommended for home entertainment" but almost every single SXRD owner on the planet uses "Custom" mode rather than Standard; I attempted to recalibrate my display last night because we recently moved into a new house and the seating distance is now different from the previous setup, and I was tempted to begin calibrating in Custom instead of my usual Standard -- however, I just automatically came back, as I always do, to Standard mode.

I'm thinking now that perhaps, maybe, I should ignore what the manual suggests for using "Standard" for "home entertainment" purposes and just calibrate in Custom because it allows for turning off the edge enhancement, etc. What are your thoughts on this?
You are Welcome ;)

Consider this analogy, you buy a three way bulb for a reading lamp, 50/100/150 you use the 150 because it is the brigthes and best for reading. You don't run it at 50 to save the bulb and to save electricity. While talking about lights ..try the new Day-Glo CFL :) awesome whiteness. Why buy a projection TV system and run the bulb at a dim setting ? You pay for a great display; it doesn't make sense not to display it as it was meant, in the best "light" :rolleyes:


"Standard" is the easiest setting and satisfies most people. A true audiophile/videophile will select "Custom" and "tweak"; just the nature of the beast. Try "custom" and experiment with calibration; you can always go back to factory defaults or select "Standard" .

Peace, Serenity, Good Sound, and Good Video,

Forest Man
 
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PearlcorderS701

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You are Welcome ;)

Consider this analogy, you buy a three way bulb for a reading lamp, 50/100/150 you use the 150 because it is the brigthes and best for reading. You don't run it at 50 to save the bulb and to save electricity. While talking about lights ..try the new Day-Glo CFL :) awesome whiteness. Why buy a projection TV system and run the bulb at a dim setting ? You pay for a great display; it doesn't make sense not to display it as it was meant, in the best "light" :rolleyes:


"Standard" is the easiest setting and satisfies most people. A true audiophile/videophile will select "Custom" and "tweak"; just the nature of the beast. Try "custom" and experiment with calibration; you can always go back to factory defaults or select "Standard" .

Peace, Serenity, Good Sound, and Good Video,

Forest Man
Thank you very much, sir. I will experiment with all of this and report back. :)

That is, POWER SAVE: OFF and CUSTOM.
 
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Mijoci

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I have a Sony Bravia KDL-40V5500 and i have those options:

-Power saving - Off , Low , High and Picture Off.

I have left the settings to Power Saving Low, because in my room isn't to much light so i find it more relaxing.

Don't affect contrast, color, etc. The only thing that is affected is backlight illumination of panel.
 
njedpx3

njedpx3

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I have a Sony Bravia KDL-40V5500 and i have those options:

-Power saving - Off , Low , High and Picture Off.

I have left the settings to Power Saving Low, because in my room isn't to much light so i find it more relaxing.

Don't affect contrast, color, etc. The only thing that is affected is backlight illumination of panel.
Mijoci,

You have an LCD TV which is totally different from what the OP was asking and the type of TV he has, an SXRD projection bulb type TV.

Peace, Good Sound and Good Video,

Forest Man
 
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PearlcorderS701

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Mijoci,

You have an LCD TV which is totally different from what the OP was asking and the type of TV he has, an SXRD projection bulb type TV.

Peace, Good Sound and Good Video,

Forest Man
Indeed, Forest Man. We're talking about different TV types here. :)

Okay...I have made the changes you suggested above -- that is, switching to POWER SAVE: OFF and recalibrating my set in CUSTOM -- and here is what I found:

Using three different calibration discs, including the Spears & Munsil HD Benchmark Blu-ray, the settings in CUSTOM were as follows:

Picture Mode: Custom
Iris: Auto 1
Contrast: 80 (out of "100")
Brightness: 54 (out of "100")
Color: 42 (out of "100")
Hue (Tint): 0 (mid point)
Color Temp: WARM2
Sharpness: 25 (out of "100")
Noise Reduction: Low (out of "Low," "Medium" and "High")

ADVANCED SETTINGS (only available in CUSTOM):

All OFF except for DETAIL ENHANCER, which I kept to HIGH for supposedly good "pop" for HD material like Blu-ray...


Now, with these new settings, I ran the non-anamorphic DVD of Armageddon last night (in anticipation of the upcoming Blu-ray release) and while it looked fantastic, actually, upscaled on my OPPO Blu-ray player, there were some things that were still off to me, and I don't understand why...

The main problem was that EVEN USING WARM2 AS A COLOR TEMP, the image was still shadowed by a cool/blue tone/hue which I couldn't stand or get rid of in STANDARD mode. I'm thinking some White Balance adjustments can fix this, but would you be able to suggest which Blue Gain/Bias settings would allow me to dial some of the "coolness" of the image out?

Another big issue I had with Custom was the fact that while there seemed to be less edge enhancement and noise in that way (I left "Edge Enhancer" OFF in the Advanced menu, which isn't available to do in Standard mode) when watching Armageddon, the image itself, as a whole, really didn't look THAT much better in Custom as I was expecting it to. If there's still blue push to the image, and it doesn't look increasingly, noticeably better than Standard did, what is the purpose of leaving it in Custom?
 
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bandphan

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Picture Mode: Custom
Iris: Auto 1 try 2
Contrast: 80 (out of "100") lower to 75
Brightness: 54 (out of "100") lower to 50
Color: 42 (out of "100") raise to 46
Hue (Tint): 0 (mid point) R1
Color Temp: WARM2
Sharpness: 25 (out of "100")
Noise Reduction: Low (out of "Low," "Medium" and "High") Med

ADVANCED SETTINGS (only available in CUSTOM):

All OFF except for DETAIL ENHANCER, which I kept to HIGH for supposedly good "pop" for HD material like Blu-ray...
turn off the detail enhancer... what is your work flow for these settings, also the adjustments I noted are only meant to help correct the issues you are having.
 
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PearlcorderS701

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turn off the detail enhancer... what is your work flow for these settings, also the adjustments I noted are only meant to help correct the issues you are having.
Band,

These settings I provided were made with THREE different calibration discs, not just "guessed" on my behalf; for example, you say to put BRIGHTNESS on "50" but that would cause HORRENDOUS black crush on my set -- 50 isn't correct at all according to the Pluge Pattern tests.
 
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