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I did some research myself. There is a website that goes into extreme detail fine tuning all the picture settings (calibration) to give the most "accurate" picture. I can't remember the website off the top of my head, but I wrote down the settings when I visited the site a few weeks ago. -Energy Saving Mode: Off -AI Picture: Off -Eye Comfort Mode: Off -Picture Mode: isf Expert (Dark Room) -Contrast: 80 -Sharpness: 10 -Color: 50 -Tint: 0 -Brightness: 50 -Backlight: (adjust to your preference or according to brightness of room) -Dynamic Contrast: off -Super Resolution: off -Color Gamut: Auto - Gamma: 2.2 -Color Temp: Warm 2 -For HDR, enable "HDMI Ultra HD Deep Color" (If content you're viewing/playing supports HDR) -For a brighter HDR display: *Dynamic Contrast: High *Contrast: Max *Backlight: Max *Dynamic Tone Mapping: Enabled -Disable Motion Settings (Tru-Motion)
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