I've had this set for about a month now. I really like most everything about it. However, it's got a t least one questionable feature. There are several "modes" that are effectively picture presets. They are called "movie", "standard", "dynamic" and "custom".. In "custom" you can set up your own settings for brightness, contrast, sharpness, color and hue. However, you can't change the settings for "movie", "standard" or "dynamic". If you attempt to adjust any of these settings while in a preset, it immediately switches to "custom" and applies the changes to it. This loses anything you had set up for "custom". As it comes from the factory, most of these are useless. "Movie" is too dark and washed out. "Standard" has a chance on some stuff and "dynamic" is just 100% brightness, 100% contrast, way too much color and sharpness. Curiously, this set comes with a 100 page user guide but very little actual useful information. The manual tells you how to select these modes but gives no idea of what they're intended to accomplish. Maybe, if they'd tell us what they were for they might make more sense.
What I'm wondering is: is there a way to adjust the settings for those preset modes? I'm sure there must be a way, but Samsung doesn't seem to want to share it. As they come from the factory, those modes aren't worth much. It would be very useful to be able to set them to some intelligent settings and use them for realistic presets.
It's a shame that an otherwise great set is crippled by something so stupid.
Smitty,
Hibbard T. Smith, JR
smitty@essnjay.com
What I'm wondering is: is there a way to adjust the settings for those preset modes? I'm sure there must be a way, but Samsung doesn't seem to want to share it. As they come from the factory, those modes aren't worth much. It would be very useful to be able to set them to some intelligent settings and use them for realistic presets.
It's a shame that an otherwise great set is crippled by something so stupid.
Smitty,
Hibbard T. Smith, JR
smitty@essnjay.com
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