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Does anyone have good picture settings for Glass gen 2.

 

Ive copied the ones from previous posts and they do improve things but sometimes the blacks are quite pixelated. 

 

Thank you 


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@Abdn607 wrote:

Was mainly itv but watched an old atar trek movie on sky movies and was quite bad. 

Possibly due to it being an old film


ITV content is often poorly encoded and Sky Movies too can vary a lot in quality, especially if only viewing in HD.

A UHD HDR source with a higher bit-rate from the likes of Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ or Apple TV+ will give you better image quality. Many of the more recent movies on Sky Cinema on demand can look decent in UHD with HLG HDR too. 

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Re: Settings

@Abdn607 These were posted in April by another customer. See what you think:

 

Measurements for HD/SD as follows:

 

Auto back-light off

 

Back-light 75-80. Adjust if you find the image to dark 

 

Aspect ratio auto

 

HDR/DV pic mode dark

 

Contrast 46

 

Sharpness 0

 

Brightness 51

 

Colour 55

 

Hue 50

 

White balance 

 

RG 12

 

GG 0

 

BG -6

 

RO 18

 

GO 0

 

BO -22

 

 

 

Local dimming on 

 

 

 

Colour management

 

Red 51, 61, 0

 

Green 56, 30, 1

 

Blue 53, 52, 1

 

The rest don't change so controls don't work properly.

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@Abdn607 wrote:

Does anyone have good picture settings for Glass gen 2.

 

Ive copied the ones from previous posts and they do improve things but sometimes the blacks are quite pixelated. 

 

Thank you 


Pixellated blacks are often the result of poorly encoded, low bit-rate source material. 

What are you watching when you see it at its worst?

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Re: Settings

Was mainly itv but watched an old atar trek movie on sky movies and was quite bad. 

Possibly due to it being an old film

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Re: Settings


@Abdn607 wrote:

Was mainly itv but watched an old atar trek movie on sky movies and was quite bad. 

Possibly due to it being an old film


ITV content is often poorly encoded and Sky Movies too can vary a lot in quality, especially if only viewing in HD.

A UHD HDR source with a higher bit-rate from the likes of Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ or Apple TV+ will give you better image quality. Many of the more recent movies on Sky Cinema on demand can look decent in UHD with HLG HDR too. 

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