I assume you've gone into the Blu-ray/DVD settings and set "upscaler" to "normal"?
Using HDMI, there's also a bunch of other settings related to RGB/YUV settings, and enhancements for those. These are the ones that I always set after resetting my PS3 settings (or getting yet another back from Sony tech support).
Using HDMI, there's also a bunch of other settings related to RGB/YUV settings, and enhancements for those. These are the ones that I always set after resetting my PS3 settings (or getting yet another back from Sony tech support).
I don't know anything about picture enhancements, usually if it looks fine I don't mess with it... because as the expression goes "You can't miss what you never had"... if I get the picture looking good I'll stop messing with it.
Calibrating your HDTV properly is very important as well.Use this or have the geek squad come out an do it
Though I talked to someone at ABC Warehouse who said the whole thing about having a technician come out is usually a moneymaking scam, and that all you really have to do is adjust the colors so it looks right to *you*.
Initially my inputs were in "Game" mode which makes all the colors really bright, I turned it back to "normal" as it was hurting my eyes. And honestly, the "cinema" mode looks a lot worse than normal for movies.
(Though what do color settings have to do with the end result of hardware upscaling?)
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