I have one more request. I currently have Panasonic TC P54S1. Does anybody know how to calibrate it? The numbers will be appreciated. I have OPPO BD83 so I also have Spears & Munsil calibration disc. I am not a pro.
Use the calibration disc. If you can do multiple settings for varying amounts of light, then do it. Otherwise, set your ambient light to whatever is the most common setting. Let your eyes adjust.
Start with the PLUGE Low pattern. Read the instructions in the liner notes. Basically start with the blacks: you should start discerning them from the background at #17.
Contrast next, though in my experiences with my PJ, it's usually useless as the results are so off from the PLUGE Low.
Set color, if you have the blue tint with the disc.
Sharpness. Keep going higher if it keeps looking better, but once you see visible noise on the lines or intersections, back off a bit.
Gamma. Use the Image Cropping pattern. Step back as far away from the display as possible. Choose the one where the middle bar blends into the background the best.
After you do some of those, you can still adjust to taste, as I sometimes do.
I will momentarily try to find you settings, but you have to understand, people have varying ambient light conditions, and there is also unit to unit variation with displays.
Here ya go, but they're service menu offsets to begin with. If you are scared to go into SM then don't do it, as there's always a risk. I don't think it would be hard at all, but this sort of thing is not usually typically advised to neophyte consumers. It's prolly easy though.
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