No what you are trying to do is worm your way out of something else you have wrong AGAIN!!! And its not the first time is it chrono???
Why dont you just go and post in the lcd/led section, what id give to be a moderator.
See post #6 where I agree that it may be posterization.
You pick and choose what parts of my posts you read and follow me around the forums to berate me.
Every time I post, there you, paul or insanity are. Dont you all have anything better to do? You cannot bully me into submission. I may have been wrong here initially but that does not change the fact that this is one of many plasma issues that lots of people are not aware of, and that people like you are trying to sweep under the rug because you bought a plasma and feel you have to justify your purchase.
This is yet another example of someone buying a plasma not being aware of a prominent issue that they suffer from, having found out the hard way as a result.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/13167046-post452.html
1. Phosphor lag on the lines, posterization on the pitch (green mush)
2. Posterization on faces, phosphor lag on shirts
3. The worst posterization I have ever seen
I was mistaken about it being phosphor lag, I was under the impression it was red/green on the VTs. (sure I had seen that before) Looks like it is still blue/green and what I had seen was posterization.
This still does not change the fact that it is a plasma issue though it is significantly worse on Panasonics than any others. All plasmas posterize to some degree though. Depending on the driving method used they will either posterize all the time but to a lesser degree and make up for it with lots of dithering resulting in a noisy image (Pioneer) or posterization will increase with movement as you see on Panasonics.
If you dont want this to happen, you need to buy a display thats not Plasma or DLP. (but any other plasma make and most DLPs will show it much less)