Jim Leonard wrote:
None of them. Seriously. One of the dirty little
secrets of that
industry is that the "default" or "standard" settings for
color/tint/brightness/contrast/sharpness is that they are calibrated for
the store show room, NOT a regular home setting. All the colors are
oversaturated, the sharpness is artificially high, etc. Every friend I
know who purchases a new TV find me knocking on their door a few days
later with my Digital Video Essentials calibration DVD.
I allways turn down Saturation about 20%, the rest I tend to leave the same.
I wish TV's had a GAMMA button rather than brightness/contrast. :(
Ben