Discussion topic: Sky Glass picture settings
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Message posted on 14 Feb 2025 06:12 AM
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Sky Glass picture settings
I've adjusted the settings to produce a fantastic picture, if you want to do the same here are the pictures settings:-
Auto Backlight set to Off.
Backlight 80
Aspect ratio Auto
HDR picture mode Dark
Dolby vision picture mode Dark
Now select Custom settings, Configure
Contrast 53
Sharpness 100
Video brightness 39
Colour saturation 55
Hue/tint 40
White balance configure
Colour temperature Custom 2pt
R-Gain 12
R- Offset 18
B- Offset 22
Local dimming set to On
Colourspace management Configure
Colour Red
Hue 51
Saturation 61
Luminance 20
Colour Green
Hue 56
Saturation 31
Luminance 1
Colour Blue
Hue 53
Saturation 30
Luminance 1
Colour Yellow
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Colour Cyan
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Colour Magenta
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Give it a try, l think you'll find your picture looks much better.
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Message posted on 14 Feb 2025 08:07 AM
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Re: Sky Glass picture settings
@Johnboy58 glad you have found pucture settings thst suit your viewing but given one of the main factors is the level of light in the room and are highly subjective.
One comment sharpness at 100 is likely to cause issues as the sharpness control does not actually do what it says. Instead it can introduce an artificial halo effect on edges in the picture. Used at lower level it can help with some sources but with a good quality image such as Sky''s UHD feeds it can cause far more issues than it solves.
65inch Sky Glass, 3 Sky Streaming Pucks, Sky Ultrafast + and Sky SR213(white Wifi Max hub) main Wifi from 3 TP-Link Deco M4 units in access point mode
Message posted on 14 Feb 2025 12:47 PM
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Re: Sky Glass picture settings
@Johnboy58 wrote:I've adjusted the settings to produce a fantastic picture, if you want to do the same here are the pictures settings:-
Auto Backlight set to Off.
Backlight 80
Aspect ratio Auto
HDR picture mode Dark
Dolby vision picture mode Dark
Now select Custom settings, Configure
Contrast 53
Sharpness 100
Video brightness 39
Colour saturation 55
Hue/tint 40
White balance configure
Colour temperature Custom 2pt
R-Gain 12
R- Offset 18
B- Offset 22
Local dimming set to On
Colourspace management Configure
Colour Red
Hue 51
Saturation 61
Luminance 20
Colour Green
Hue 56
Saturation 31
Luminance 1
Colour Blue
Hue 53
Saturation 30
Luminance 1
Colour Yellow
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Colour Cyan
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Colour Magenta
Hue 50
Saturation 50
Luminance 15
Give it a try, l think you'll find your picture looks much better.
Due to every panel being different, one should never copy Colour space or White balance settings. Out of interest @Johnboy58 have you done this by eye or have you used a professional TV calibrator?
Message posted on 11 Jan 2026 06:25 PM
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Re: Sky Glass picture settings
I have network but have no picture
Message posted on 11 Jan 2026 07:29 PM - last edited: 11 Jan 2026 07:29 PM
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Re: Sky Glass picture settings
@Referee2023 wrote:I have network but have no picture
Hi @Referee2023 I suspect you are saying you have a network connection but no internet and therefore no Sky showing on your Glass TV. If that is the case then try the following:
Put your Glass into Standby and then unplug both your Glass TV and router. Leave for a couple of minutes and then plug your router back in and wait for it to finish rebooting. Once it has rebooted plug your glass TV back in and when that has also rebooted it should have reconnected to the internet and you will receive SKy.
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