08 Mar 2023 01:45 PM
Hey all
Since I had my sky glass last week I feel like I've spent more time looking for suggestions of display settings than watching the tv.
I've spent a while over the last few days flicking channels/testing different times of day to try and get a good quality setting so you don't need to keep flicking to/from vivid. These settings may not be for everyone but we thought they majorly improved the image quality for both hdr and uhd.
I haven't tested uhd with sports but did the hdr settings using cricket on sky mix, bits of football on sky sports news and snooker on Eurosports. they seemed to work well but do comment below if not or any suggestions as I see this is often a popular crisiticim of the visual settings.
for uhd please note you need to have the relevant uhd subscription, then to input the settings either open a uhd channel, play a uhd movie (either through sky via on demand style not the channels, labelled uhd in prime or Dolby atmos in Netflix).
you will then need to do the hdr settings aswell by opening a tv channel such as bbc1 or itv1.
if you don't have uhd only follow the hdr settings and select hdr for streaming format not auto.
10 Mar 2023 01:22 PM - last edited: 10 Mar 2023 03:17 PM
this post is for clarification of what's been discussed and so I can set as the answer due to there being a few comments around clarification and then me suggesting 2 more settings for helping with movies.
click on each image and it should be clearer to zoom in on and view.
I've also said in the screenshots initially that UHD users have 2 choices but what I should have said is both UHD and non UHD have 2 choices. However UHD users need to ensure they use both of either the right ones, or both of the left ones. For example You shouldnt change uhd then not change hd, and you can't use the left one for uhd and right one for hd. Needs to be both left, or both right.
08 Mar 2023 01:47 PM
I forgot to say in my initial post I've put 'march 2023' as nearly all the settings I see circulating round the net related to pre dec22 when the visulations upgrade came in.
08 Mar 2023 02:36 PM
Thanks for sharing..
So if I've got this right if I have UHD pack (yes I have) I'll need to apply 2 sets of settings for UHD content (anything you'd recommend?) And the different ones for say BBC1 right?
08 Mar 2023 02:54 PM
If you have a uhd package and/or subscription then start playing something in uhd or dolby vision (for netflix) then go to the display settings menu and they will alter those for uhd.
For hdr they are separate settings, so even if youve done the above open something like bbc1 or itv1 and input the hdr settings.
they are 2 different lots of settings and you'll note my settings differ for them too.
08 Mar 2023 02:57 PM
@Anonymous wrote:you will then need to do the hdr settings aswell by opening a tv channel such as bbc1 or itv1.
You are confusing HDR with HD here. There is no HDR content on BBC1 or ITV1. There is no HDR content on ITVX and a handful of shows in UHD with HDR on iPlayer, but nothing on the live streams of BBC or ITV channels.
08 Mar 2023 02:59 PM
@SlenderRobert soon as you said that I looked up and thought yeah why you writing hdr you idiot! Hahaha.
i mean HD! 😂🤦🏻
08 Mar 2023 03:02 PM
HDR is meant to be HD (I.e. all your HD channels such as bbc1, bbc2, itv, etc etc)
HDR is same as UHD in regards to my reference of these settings. I can't edit the post unfortunately.
08 Mar 2023 06:49 PM
Does Sky Glass differ it's picture settings when in Dolby Vision or HDR or are they the same?
I get that that BBC1 hd is just that and seperate.
08 Mar 2023 07:02 PM
Yeah they're different settings but up to you if you wanted them to differ, like I have above.
When you go into display settings whilst a hd channel is on you'll notice they differ when you go in the same settings whilst something hdr is playing.
08 Mar 2023 08:08 PM
Give the man a cigar!
Improved considerably on all counts.
Hats off to you.
Very well done indeed.
Post if any changes?
Thankyou
08 Mar 2023 08:31 PM
So glad it's looking good on yours too.
10 Mar 2023 12:15 AM - last edited: 10 Mar 2023 12:21 AM
@Anonymous
Why have you with UHD content have Sharpness set to 50 that's not normal for 4K TV's when viewing 4K content
Sharpness
The default setting is 0
I will test your picture settings at the weekend
Testing image from UHD discs from my UHD Blu-ray player connected to Sky Glass
As in test to see if image detail especially in dark scenes is affected as in test to see if black crushing happens
Lord of the Rings has lot of dark scenes If a TV has wrong picture settings you will notice image detail missing
I know pictures settings are personal choice that will differ for some people depending on viewing room light conditions
It's important though when you do change picture settings you don't cause that to effect a film to loose image details content
As in a dark scene not be missing objects in background that's meant to be seen
If picture settings are done wrong on 4K tv's that can result in missing detail with image and artificial sharpening effects happen
I have a huge film collection on physical media Blu-ray and UHD discs over 3,000 discs
Artificial sharpening effects happen if sharpness is set wrong on a 4K TV
10 Mar 2023 08:05 AM
Digital Alchemy sir..
Ive often seen Sony sets (owned 2) who imply sharpness set to 50 percent had less than the effect at zero..
I guess it's just what looks right.
10 Mar 2023 08:30 AM
With regards uhd settings coincidentally there could be an alternate choice coming later. I had a message yesterday about an issue with these when watching darker movies (the example provided was dark knight). However I just need to test the alternate set in daytime too.
in regards to your comments about sharpness, it's all personal choice and you're welcome to amend them as you prefer or not use them at all. Most people are just using vivid but I wasn't happy with it as I believe backlight is set to auto in that setup. but trying to find some settings to use since the last software update was impossible hence this post to hopefully help others.
these alternate uhd settings will also be another set that will be down to preference as the colours are more 'punchy' to assist with the darkness issues, but I also know some people may not like a punchy colour settings in films hence they will be an alternate set and not replace the initial ones I posted.
10 Mar 2023 08:37 AM - last edited: 10 Mar 2023 08:45 AM
@Anonymous
Most people are not using vivid
Majority are using Auto
I would never use vivid as that is not a natural accurate picture setting on any Tv
A 4K TV should never be using artificial sharpening when viewing 4K content as you would not see a accurate image if you do this