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Everything You Need to Know About Regulating Your TV Picture Settings

In this writing piece, you will get to know how you can regulate the picture settings of a television, an Apple TV 4K system, or a disk without needing the help of a professional.

Here, you will learn a fast way of altering the picture mode and other information pertaining to your television.


It is needless to say that there are several ways of regulating the screen of your television. It depends on the choice of an individual. Some people prefer not to take risks and straightaway seeks professional help for screen calibration, while others prefer the clever way of buying some setup CDs like HD Benchmark Blu-rays or “Spears & Munsil UHD HDR,” which offer all the instructions and test patterns required for calibrating the television screen. You must have heard about the Apple TV 4K features that let a user regulate the color modes of a specific television using merely an iPhone. However, it is easier to change the color settings by just using our senses and noticing some options available in the television itself. And, in case you didn’t guess it, it is absolutely free of charge.



Some people prefer not to tweak with their television entirely, but pressing few buttons on your television could give you high-quality and engaging images irrespective of the task that you are doing, whether it is viewing HD movies, or TV series, or sports highlights, or even video games, you name it. Calibrating the picture settings of your television could give a more realistic feel to the images, and colors would look more authentic, even imitating the physical world. Furthermore, by changing a few settings of your television, you can even regulate the brightness of your television, which would prove to be beneficial while watching your favorite show during the day or during the night.


Following the below-mentioned steps will not take much of your time, and it is even possible to get better results than the color balance features offered by your iPhone and Apple TV. However, before proceeding, you should understand the caveat that a certain setting in a particular television could mean a totally different thing in another television, so you should move ahead based on the variation that certain options such as “Brightness” have in different TV sets. In any case, let’s see a few subsections to try and understand everything pertaining to picture calibration in TV sets.


Commence with Selecting the Right Picture


You should be careful with what picture mode you are using for your television as it would have an overall impact on the quality of the images that you would witness on your television. There are many people, and in case you are one of them, then you might be seeing television fixed to default color mode, which is likely to be Vivid, Standard, Dynamic, Bright, or anything else similar to that. The problem with this mode is that it enhances the colors and makes everything look really bright, which might be beneficial for TV sellers, who are looking to attract customers with superfluous glittering lights and enhanced images, but at home when you are watching a TV with excellent cinematography such as “True Detective Season 1,” then the default mode of your television might just ruin the fun. The images that get shown in the Standard or Dynamic mode are the least accurate, and though the mode is most suitable for the showroom, it is not beneficial for an average viewer at home.


The way you can fix this problem is just by switching the default mode to Cinema, Calibrated, Movie, or Filmmaker mode.


Change OLED Light or Backlight


Here, you have to focus on the light intensity of the entire output. Is it too bright or too dark? Nearly every television you have ever seen or used in your life has a setting that regulates the entire light intensity output coming out of it. Its technical term is Backlight control or OLED control. However, in some televisions, such as from Sony or Roku, different terms such as “Brightness” have been given for it.


Now, whatever the name may be, you are free to alter this setting based on room conditions and your personal liking. For example, if you are watching something in a brighter environment, you will tend to have a preference for a brighter output, or if you are watching a blockbuster in a home theater environment, then you might do with a lower intensity light.


However, you should think about the caveat that the higher the brightness of your television, the more electricity it will consume, and the higher will be your electricity bill.


Control the Contrast


Well, first, we need to understand what “contrast” really is. It is used by filmmakers to highlight something. It indicates how bright the brightness or bright object should be. However, it is wise to be mindful of the upper threshold, which upon crossing distorts the whole image. If you exceed the specified upper limit contrast, then television then starts to clip the white color, meaning it will make something closer to white, completely white.


However, if you set the contrast in proximity to the threshold, you will find ideal image quality.


Control the Brightness


Please don’t go by the name as this setting, in most TVs, determines how dark the dark detail of a picture should be. There are other settings, such as contrast, that determine the brightness of the system, and the actual option “Brightness” is not one of them. And, just like in the case of contrast, setting the “Brightness” as too high or too low can make the objects completely disappear or can wash out the shadows in the darkness, respectively. If you are using a Sony Television set, then you might see this option as “Black Level.”


Some genius films such as The Dark Knight or Aliens or TV series such as True Detective might be a perfect example to see the effect of brightness.


Ideally, something near the threshold might seem right, but it is better to try our few films and TV series to get your preferred “Brightness” setting. Furthermore, if you are a movie buff, then you would know different movies are enjoyed in varying degrees of brightness.


Control Sharpness


By regulating this feature, you are essentially controlling the fine details and additional noise. However, you might be surprised to know that the “Sharpness” feature of your television just alters the “apparent sharpness” of an image and is essentially used for “image enhancement.” In other words, “Sharpness” is used to highlight the sharp edges any particular image would have.

However, if you tinker with “Sharpness” way too much, then you might make a good-looking image look too artificial. For example, you might make a clear 2D image, a completely different artistic painting, which is never desirable.


Hence, however counterintuitive it may sound, always turn the sharpness down to a bare minimum.


Conclusion


Apple has released the “Color Balance” feature of an Apple TV in which you can easily calibrate the color and picture quality of your TV images by just using an iPhone. While some may still seek professional guidance or disk instructions, it is far easier and cheaper to do it yourself by just exploring different image options that your TV offers. By following simple instructions in Sharpness, Brightness, Backlight, Contrast, and Picture Mode options, you can get an optimal image quality.


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