screendoor effect

heavotivo

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How do you get rid of it?
Samsung 50 inch hdtv.
what is the best setting for ,contrast,brightness and and whatever the other one is.
what is the difference between the standard and dynamic settings?
 
The best way to get a good picture is to not buy into the hype that these TVs give a better picture than the CRT RP TVs and get the best tech on the market. CRT gives the best picture, hands down. You bought a TV with a inferior technology that is designed to display a 720p picture ONLY. When you leave 720 the picture quality goes down even more than usual. The bigger the TV the worse it will look. The is no way to fix a broken technology. Sorry.
 
The brighter the setting the more you'll see SDE. Turn down brightness and contrast immediatly! Dynamic settings are horrible! Is there a setting for theater? Grab a calibration disc like AVIA and use it to adjust your settings.

Let me know how it goes.
 
heavotivo said:
How do you get rid of it?
Samsung 50 inch hdtv.
what is the best setting for ,contrast,brightness and and whatever the other one is.
what is the difference between the standard and dynamic settings?

Screen Door Effect" is when you sit too close to a Plasma Display and the pixel structure becomes visible.
It's like looking through a screendoor.


How close are you sitting from it?
:cool:
 
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I read online that people with LCD TVs should buy a pair of lightly tinted sunglasses and glue some actual screen door material over the lenses and then move your couch closer and further to the TV until the effect is gone. This will have to be done for everyone watching the set.
 

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