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toshiba36zp38 picture settings
could anyone please advise the best picture settings for this tv using picture mode 3.
i keep altering these settings but am have problems finding the best one.
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All TV's even same models have settings that differ from set to set. Use the Avia disc to set up properly.
I have the 36ZD26P using Avia and mode 3 my settings are:
Contrast 48
Brightness 58
Colour 46
Tint -8
Sharpness -10
Scan natural
DNR auto
Black stretch off
It gives a much more natural picture but does take a day or 2 to get used to.
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how do i get hold of an avia disk?
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Don't forget that Avia is for NTSC... If you've got any THX DVD's (Monsters Inc. etc.) then use the included THX Optimizer for PAL sources...
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i've got monsters inc so i'll use that.
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