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4:3 letterbox on HDMI through sky box - need help

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  • System
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    Cinema seems a bit dark, natural is ok, dynamic seems to be the best for now.
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  • RumRat
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    Oh no.....Not Dynamic!! Well if you are sure and like living in cartoon world...:)
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  • [Deleted User]
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    Dynamic is the last setting I would choose..
  • System
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    Oh dear lol maybe I need to get to specsavers cos seems ok to me :rotfl:
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  • almillar
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    kazwilko - nice and bright, other settings look dull in comparison? You need to let your eyes adjust. Dynamic will likely mean that you can see different shades of white (sortof over exposed) and that your blacks will be more like greys.
  • System
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    almillar wrote: »
    kazwilko - nice and bright, other settings look dull in comparison? You need to let your eyes adjust. Dynamic will likely mean that you can see different shades of white (sortof over exposed) and that your blacks will be more like greys.

    Thanks I have messed about with the settings but still can't decide lol
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  • Lumstorm
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    edited 26 June 2014 at 2:28PM
    Cinema mode tends to be nearest to the correct settings. Dynamic is more like the modes used in stores with a picture that will hurt your eyes if you watch for more than 30sec.

    Most people will set their TV wrong with the brightness and colour turned up too high.

    Check here for a guide to set up your TV properly.
  • System
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    Lumstorm wrote: »
    Cinema mode tends to be nearest to the correct settings. Dynamic is more like the modes used in stores with a picture that will hurt your eyes if you watch for more than 30sec.

    Most people will set their TV wrong with the brightness and colour turned up too high.

    Check here for a guide to set up your TV properly.

    Brilliant thanks :T
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