![]() In most cases, resist the temptation to crank up sharpness to enhance HD’s fine detail. These are rarely needed when you’re watching high-quality HD programming or a DVD movie. Sharpness and more: Manufacturers often set the sharpness control rather high and turn on noise-reduction and other image-enhancement modes.All these settings may interact with one another in odd ways, so repeat the process as necessary. ![]() Adjust the color-level control (saturation) so that colors look vivid and realistic but not like they’re glowing. This setting generally works best when it’s in the middle of the range. Then adjust the tint/hue control so that flesh tones look natural, neither too red nor too greenish-yellow. We recommend choosing the “warm” or “low” setting, so whites don’t appear too blue. Start with color temperature, sometimes called color tone.
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