Sunday, November 2, 2008

blogerkita Optimize HDTV => Brightness talks

blogerkita
Optimize HDTV
Brightness
What it is: Also called black level, brightness actually adjusts how dark the black sections of the picture appear.
What it does: Excessive brightness can result in a two-dimensional, washed-out look with reduced color saturation. Images with brightness set too low lose detail in shadows, and distinctions between dark areas disappear in pools of black.
How to set it: Turn up the brightness to full, then reduce until just at the point you notice a loss of shadow detail - for example, when people's eyes disappear into the depths under their brows, then you've set brightness too low.
http://greateventsupport.com blogerkita Sewa Plasma Jakarta bandung
Some plasma, LCD, DLP, and LCoS TVs won't ever look black, so you'll need a setup disc to properly configure their brightness.

No comments:

Post a Comment

EKSLUSIVE ADS