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| Senior Member | BBC1 Studio Shows Over Colour-Saturated?
I have my my Sky HD box calibrated with the Sky HD Test Card. I get a perfect picture for most programmes, sports and movies. Very lifelike and not in any way garish. Yet when I watch a BBC1 studio based entertainment show, they are always totally OTT with colour saturation and I almost need to wear sunglasses. This applies to Last Choir Standing, the Oliver thingy, Strictly Come Dancing and the 'pick a song' for Eurovision. Does anyone else notice this? |
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