Re: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 (2017)
Posted: Sun December 04, 2016 2:27 pm
stip wrote:oh man, I can't wait.
stip wrote:oh man, I can't wait.
theplatypus wrote:The blacks look black and not washed-out grey like all Marvel moviesdurdencommatyler wrote:Really? I didn't notice. Looked the same to me.theplatypus wrote:Whoa, something's different about the look of this one. Colors look a lot better
theplatypus wrote:Good video. Makes perfect sense. My first instinct was that it had just been Lumetri'd up, but coupled with the new RED it's an encouraging sign that Marvel is taking steps to making their cinematic universe look less drab.
Interesting. I wonder why they made that choice@SkitchP wrote:theplatypus wrote:The blacks look black and not washed-out grey like all Marvel moviesdurdencommatyler wrote:Really? I didn't notice. Looked the same to me.theplatypus wrote:Whoa, something's different about the look of this one. Colors look a lot better
An actual technical film question I can show you the answer to!!
I did! I second that it was a good video. I'm glad other people recognize this problem.@SkitchP wrote:did LV watch the video. I want LV to watch the video.
I'm the same way. Just found the perfect calibration 6 months after buying my new set. Good luck!LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did! I second that it was a good video. I'm glad other people recognize this problem.@SkitchP wrote:did LV watch the video. I want LV to watch the video.
My wife hates me because I keep tinkering with my new TV because I am obsessed with getting perfect black levels.
We just got a 4k TV as well, tell us your settings!Monkey_Driven wrote:I'm the same way. Just found the perfect calibration 6 months after buying my new set. Good luck!LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did! I second that it was a good video. I'm glad other people recognize this problem.@SkitchP wrote:did LV watch the video. I want LV to watch the video.
My wife hates me because I keep tinkering with my new TV because I am obsessed with getting perfect black levels.
Certainly not the vivid setting.doone wrote:We just got a 4k TV as well, tell us your settings!Monkey_Driven wrote:I'm the same way. Just found the perfect calibration 6 months after buying my new set. Good luck!LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did! I second that it was a good video. I'm glad other people recognize this problem.@SkitchP wrote:did LV watch the video. I want LV to watch the video.
My wife hates me because I keep tinkering with my new TV because I am obsessed with getting perfect black levels.
It's amazing to me how many people like this setting.doone wrote:Yeah, on ours it's called Dynamic and its way hard on the eyes.
theres a porn setting for tvs?Monkey_Driven wrote:Certainly not the vivid setting.doone wrote:We just got a 4k TV as well, tell us your settings!Monkey_Driven wrote:I'm the same way. Just found the perfect calibration 6 months after buying my new set. Good luck!LoathedVermin72 wrote:I did! I second that it was a good video. I'm glad other people recognize this problem.@SkitchP wrote:did LV watch the video. I want LV to watch the video.
My wife hates me because I keep tinkering with my new TV because I am obsessed with getting perfect black levels.
Oh yeah, I've been known to turn off motion flow on other people's TVs when they weren't watching.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah, dynamic/vivid/retail is a nightmare. And make sure motionflow is turned off.
Does it have HDR? It took me a while to get used to the ideal HDR settings (100% backlight, 100% contrast), but now I love it.
MotionFlow. Or Clear Motion. Different companies call it different things.E.H. Ruddock wrote:what's the setting that makes everything look like a soap opera? I hate that.