It's been a long time since I last bought a TV and they have got way more complicated. I got a Q70R yesterday and this video really helped a lot. Many thanks, Darko. :)
it’s the most accurate setting it’s just most people are used to the over exaggerated saturated colors from standard or dynamic modes. leave backlight to max and brightness at 0 not sure why this guy says to put backlight at 35 that’s really low. it’ll take a day and you’ll get used to movie. also color tone on warm is more accurate as well not cool setting. if you’re room is very bright than go with standard picture setting instead of movie.
@@Kakataeh It is only our brain because it adopt this wrong settings as normal ... go for 2 weeks with natural settings and after that you would see how cold and wrong the picture before was. Use default from movie mode. It is not colorless... it is how it should look. If you go with other settings you will fake the image. If you want that... go for it.
@@Karbon_Based_Life_Form Set Motion Plus to User and use: 0 Blur and 0 Judder. Than you have no Soap Opera Effect and original 24p content. Let the rest on Movie Mode by default. (Digital clean can help for banding a bit). Standard is not good imo.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about Samsung color settings. Setting color controls for a 85” is a lot more work than a 55” or 65” TVs. Patience and only changing one setting at a time is beneficial. Take care and stay healthy.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and wanting to help people that often get confused and aggravated to try and get the most accurate “General “ picture quality on these samsung tvs 😊 thank you!!
Finally someone who went into more detail on how to set up a Samsung tv picture quality..can you show how you access apps that you download on the cloud as can’t find this on the tv..thanks
TV Calibration with Darko hi how do you or can you help me get rid of black pixels on the Samsung when it shows some films in dark light..but hard to explain but hope you can help
when i try to use Movie move... it's WAY too dark and i have Backlight at 50... and it also makes the colors appear sepia even when i turn the color tone to Standard. With Warm, it's too dim/dingy looking like there's a oily film over the screen.
Recommendation is to use Movie preset with Backlight and Gamma adjusted so that screen brightness suits your wishes. That way you will get much better colors and overall picture balance.
Great video. thanks for sharing. Following your tips I can tune the colors to my liking but I am having trouble with white. What’s the best way to make white a more pure white? My white seems grayish. It’s not blotchy.. it’s all uniform.. but it’s just not a clean white. Is there things I can try to rule out that it’s the panel? If I hold up my iPad to the screen the ipad white is more pure & pleasurable even tho the TV brightness is more powerful.
In the picture settings, try changing it to dynamic. That one seems to have the most blue light. And of course play with the picture setup to see if the tint or colors or anything else needs adjusting.
My setup is Game Mode + Dynamic + Color Standard = Best possible image. Don't need to mess around with settings... Works perfect to my taste. Game mode gives you a much more sharp clear balanced image - the internal image processing engine screw around with the picture too much - ends up dull and blurred text.
Thank you for the tips. Coming off an old 1080p 32" LG that's a 2009 model, this is all quite new to me so I'm trying to soak up all I can to know as fast as I can. Things like your well done video here helps, will be saving for viewing again until all this is learned and becomes second nature. My biggest issue so far is when I popped in a 4K blu-ray (Solo Star Wars Story) into my Xbox One X and I messed with all sorts of things to make it look accurate but to have it as nice & bright like my old TV. I got it sort of close but still was too dark in many scenes and overall gloomy (like a gloomy rainy day) and so much detail lost in the darkness with some characters looking more like silhouettes, especially bad in movie mode (picture set to warm 1). TV is the Q7DR (Costco version of Q70R). Hopefully next time I pop that in, some of your tips here will help me to get it looking nice and bright, not gloomy (except flashy effects which were BRIGHT) and not have so many scenes so dark that tons of detail can't be seen. I am also wondering for gaming if just defaults for gaming mode is enough to reduce the blur that fast screen movements in a game cause. It's better than my last TV but not as well as I was thinking it would be. I have my Xbox One X to 120hz and other settings on it as should be but not sure if there's more I can do with the TV in this regard.
Thank you mate.. i mimic your. movie settings to my game setting with ps4 pro.... looks like no word/font tearing now.. did you have idea why it happen?..
Thanks for your video 👍 it's simple and easy to follow your steps and set yor own tv . Great explanations of all settings . I just got me q80 65" and start playing with settings. 4k looks amazing on this tv wen you gets settings right. You know what you doing 👍👍.
For Samsung 55 inch RU8000 what should auto motion plus settings be for 4k HDR movies? Can you tell me what blur and judder reduction settings to use? Blur reduction seems cool but I don't know if I should use it for movies
I have the Q90R 75 inch but i hate the global dimming, and there's now way to get rid off it!!! What the weird thing is is that the Q80R and Q85R don't have it 🤔🤨
Hey. I have Q60R 65". Film mode, warm 2. How do you set the White Balance? When a piece of paper is clear white, do you got for that or a way warmer tone?
Hey, you adjust it according to the ITU standard according which the content is made - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._709 You get the correct tone as long as the paper is under the same temperature of light (6500 K).
Hi - thanks for your kind words. I wanted to test Panasonic TVs this year, but I guess I wasn't lucky enough... If I get a chance, I'll definitely share my findings on the channel.
Hi man first of all thanks for the helpfull video , I've bought recently samsung 43Q60RA and I'm still trying to adjust the best picture settings but im not sure about it at all. So may I ask for some recommendations about this specific model , for instance I cant get to the HDR's Movie picture mode like shown in the video. Thanks in advance , stay healthy, all of you out there
Hi Alex! To get HDR settings you need to play some HDR content. Only then you can see and adjust settings for HDR. All tips from this video apply to your model, except you probably don't have Blur reduction in the Auto Motion Plus setting since your TV has 60 Hz screen.
Great you have finally the Q90r as an test tv ! I was waiting for this one and tips are always welcome. Using the ratings settings for sdr got me the best result on many calibration result i could use for testing in awaiting for calibration. They use the 2.2 gamma tracking but they calibrated in a non controlled lightened room a bit like mine. The gamma 1886 was way too dark to my eyes but everyone has different preferences and panels can differ . For Hdr i use the settings and tips from The Villaman (also on you tube) and it's a pity i don't find detailed settings for (HDR), color , white balance etc to test . Maybe it's possible to find an agreement for that but maybe we could make that conversation further by email. Anyway like always thank you for sharing your hard work !
hello Darko, very interesting video. I'd like to calibrate my new Q800T 2020 8K, are these settings sufficient or do I need anything else? Thanks so much
Hello! These tips will be sufficient as a first step, but stay tuned on my channel as soon I will also test Samsung 2020 models and publish something about them.
Just picked of the q90R yesterday. TV seems alright for the most part, but noticed along the top, right, and left edge, the picture appears darker. Only really noticed it when you have a uniform color along the screen. I was getting ready to call to exchange it, but noticed a similar shading along the same edges on your video. Is that to be expected with these panels?
I’m wondering if anyone can help answer a question about the Samsung UN55RU7300FXZA. I think it’s a pretty good deal and I’m wondering if it’s worth upgrading from the 49in 6 series curved from 2016 I currently have. I’m happy with the 49in but it doesn’t really display HDR, it can process the signal but it looks washed out and even with adjustment it still looks bad so I just disable HDR. I’m wondering if the UN55RU7300FXZA has true HDR built in that it can properly display since it’s a 7 series and 3 years newer. One review I saw made it sound like it’s pretty much like my older TV, where it’ll display HDR content but it’s still not capable of displaying the HDR effect as it was intended to be. I don’t expect high end QLED or OLED picture quality but I’m wondering if on that TV the HDR actually makes the picture look better so I can get the full experience with any of my content that uses HDR. Thanks.
How different is game mode compared to movie mode Darko. I'm not sure but it seems game modes gamma seems slightly brighter than movie. So if movie modes bt1886 at +1, then game modes could be anything else.
Yeah I agree. I just got a Q80R today and I watched this video but Movie to me is way too dark especially in my darker viewing environment. It almost looks like it gives the picture a yellow tint to it.
Hi Darko. I really hope you see this, but for my Tv, the samsung QLED 90, the picture mode doesn’t have the option of “fit to screen” as we are trying to get, so can you possibly make a video or show how to get that fixed or why that happens. Please get back when you can!
My ru7470 tv has produce low sound when connected to a bluetooth speaker or a headphone. Can u help me please? I really like the picture quality. But the sound quality is disappointing.
My trouble is, I connected via HDMI too, and the picture is dimmed, and I've got only four options in the picture menu to use it. All other options are grayed. It makes me a big headache. Any help is is would be amazing. UE55RU7300KXXU
i want to ask you a question, i have a pc and i connect it in to my nu7100 55inch TV and when i play a movie or any video the quality looks too bad in compare to when you play the same movie via usb or external hdd plugged in to the TV. There is a massive different in the picture quality can you give me a solution please ???
The “movie” mode is too yellow/brown looking. I have a QLED 65” that’s about 3 years old. I have my settings on... Natural Backlight......40 Bright............5 Contrast.......40 Sharpness....10 Color.............15 Tint.............
You can disable the global dimming by selecting PC as your source... But you only have limited picture options available, and it unfortunately doesn't include Movie picture preset for best picture. So kind of catch 22.
Yes, but you can copy as many settings from Movie mode. Previously in PC mode Color gamut was set to native, which caused oversaturated colors when displaying sRGB on WCG displays.
@@TVguyDarko You can copy the settings over, but it's not as accurate. I think there's only Dynamic and Standard available in PC mode. And yes native does over saturate. And you can't change it to auto if i recall. You can counteract it if you use a colour test pattern, then use RGB only mode (if available), set it to blue and adjust colour that way. But yeah... I just stuck with global dimming as it had the better calibration results 👍
My q70r is brighter on dynamic than natural mode... but both modes are with the same presets, like local fimming and dynamic contrast... anyone know why is that?
depends i think cuz when i’m playing 4K or HDR games on ps4 native color space looks too saturated and cartoon like. auto color space doesn’t look over saturated and way too colorful it looks more “realistic”. it all depends what you like tho i guess
What is eco sensor actually changing? I have it turned on and when room is dark or bright i can see it working but but in picture settings backlight stays on 50 and brightness stays on 0
@@TVguyDarko When I have backlight set to 50 eco sensor works fine, when set to 0 it stops working completely. This is weird because eco sensors darkest adjustment gets even darker if i manually lower backlight to zero. Thanks for your help btw
My and samsung 55nu8055 she picture is top but when I go prime application or RUclips noto side corners TV gets very bleached I mean left side and right on the low edge TV
This is a very confusing topic. I set my ru7100 75in to a calibration video here on you tube. And as much as I've tried to get used to it. It's simply "to warm". Also we all see colours different. I'm mildly color blind on some colors so we all see things differently anyway. I've left it on movie mode but I've had to go back to warm 1. Even if the directors etc wanted it to look a certain way I can't keep watching an overly yellow warm picture. I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to set the picture how I like the look of it. There's no point setting the TV to the closest to 6500k or whatever it is if you don't like the look of it. I get that a properly calibrated TV will get you closest to what the director intended. But if it looks like a pile of shit to me then what's the point? Warm 1 or standard color tone for me now.
@@TVguyDarko it turns out that when hdr was activating it was changing the settings. Also I have now turned off hdr completely. Cheaper edge lit TVs are not suited to hdr lol. It was actually ruining the picture rather than improving it. I noticed in dark scenes when the camera would switch angles you could actually see the backlight going up and down slightly and was causing dark scenes to look washed out. Now it's much better turned off. Hdr on edge lit va panels with no local dimming is a gimmick so I recommend any one with the ru7100 to switch it off. Also I have got used to the movie mode and warm 2 color tone. And I'm starting to think it is actually the best setting. Color space set to native can look better for colors but can become overblown so I have that on custom. Just thought I'd update for anyone who has a similar TV. Good day all 😃
I have the samsung TU8000 that I use with a PS4 PRO and the games are very blurred! should I use sharpness at 0 as I always used in previous models or the standard 10?
I own the tu8200 model which is basically the same. I always set sharpness to 0 for my tvs as well but some tvs don't actually intend for you to disable sharpness. For example the tu8000 sets sharpness to 10 by default in game mode. Normally that's too high and you would want it set to 0 because of flickering and stuff and that's fine but as soon as you lower it below 5 the tv blurs everything on screen. The movie preset on the other hand sets sharpness to 0 which is what you would probably want anyways since it helps smooth out lower resolution content and reduce noise. So basically it's up to you. For games 10 is ok but 5 seems perfect for anything not running in 4k. I didn't really notice a bunch of flickering at 10 but 5 looked best with my pc, ps4 slim and switch. For shows and movies I left sharpness at 0.
Great Vid.... picking my Q60 up today and was wondering if you could share your white settings (2 point and 20 point)??? I am going to go by your settings as a starting point, then adjust where needed. Appreciate you and your time!!!!
Hey, there really is no point in sharing those values. You should better display some content you are familiar with and then try to adjust until you get the most natural balance.
Minha e samsung 55nu8055 ela imagem é top mas quando vou aplicação do prime ou RUclips noto cantos laterais TV fica muito branqueada refiro lateral esquerdo e direito na borda baixo TV
Why do people like Movie mode for picture quality? I find it too yellowish and dimm, especially when I watch local TV stations and Sports in general. I like my picture to be filled with bright colors, but not too bright.
That's because sharpness and motion interpolation are turned off. These are image enhancement techniques, which in my experience also lead to artifacts in some cases. I have these settings turned on for lower quality content though.
I find dynamic and standard on ru8000 is the best for movies the movie setting is terrible it’s edge lit so I believe you don’t get the same as model you are doing I’m taking tv back anyway and try to find a q70
It's been a long time since I last bought a TV and they have got way more complicated. I got a Q70R yesterday and this video really helped a lot. Many thanks, Darko. :)
movie setting just appear too dark to me not feeling it.
it’s the most accurate setting it’s just most people are used to the over exaggerated saturated colors from standard or dynamic modes. leave backlight to max and brightness at 0 not sure why this guy says to put backlight at 35 that’s really low. it’ll take a day and you’ll get used to movie. also color tone on warm is more accurate as well not cool setting. if you’re room is very bright than go with standard picture setting instead of movie.
@@Hypno_BPM I think it's all about balance too. Dark but not too dark and warm but not too warm.
Agree.. too dark for me aswell.. and really colorless pictures..
@@Kakataeh It is only our brain because it adopt this wrong settings as normal ... go for 2 weeks with natural settings and after that you would see how cold and wrong the picture before was. Use default from movie mode. It is not colorless... it is how it should look. If you go with other settings you will fake the image. If you want that... go for it.
@@Karbon_Based_Life_Form Set Motion Plus to User and use: 0 Blur and 0 Judder. Than you have no Soap Opera Effect and original 24p content. Let the rest on Movie Mode by default. (Digital clean can help for banding a bit). Standard is not good imo.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about Samsung color settings. Setting color controls for a 85” is a lot more work than a 55” or 65” TVs. Patience and only changing one setting at a time is beneficial. Take care and stay healthy.
Thank you for watching and for your comment. Also wish you all the best.
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I recommend watching this video at 1.5 speed thx for the help👌
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@@RoseGold1224 this is how i learned how to do integrals 2 hours before an exam lmfao
Just ordered a q90r, thanks for this.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and wanting to help people that often get confused and aggravated to try and get the most accurate “General “ picture quality on these samsung tvs 😊 thank you!!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
I will share your videos and channel to people that need this. Thanks again and keep up the good work. Have a Nice day 😊
Thanks so much! Have a great day as well!
Finally someone who went into more detail on how to set up a Samsung tv picture quality..can you show how you access apps that you download on the cloud as can’t find this on the tv..thanks
Hey, thanks for your comment. What do you mean regarding apps? Have you installed some app from the App store and now you cannot find it?
TV Calibration with Darko yes but don’t think it can be done on a uk tv
TV Calibration with Darko hi how do you or can you help me get rid of black pixels on the Samsung when it shows some films in dark light..but hard to explain but hope you can help
I like the brightness and color over saturation on my q9, dynamic mode *adjusted* for me.
dynamic mode is the most inaccurate color setting tho lol. i don’t know how anyone can watch movies or game with the blue tint all over
@@Hypno_BPM then just Lower the color and that’s it
@@thegamingfox2533 or just don’t use dynamic setting ? lol
@@Hypno_BPM why even buy a tv Then
@@thegamingfox2533 what do you mean ? dynamic mode isn’t the only setting a tv has.
Tysm! my other tv broke and it was fine but my new Samsung tv was greyish so thanks!
I desperately needed this video - THANK YOU!!!!!
You're welcome!
when i try to use Movie move... it's WAY too dark and i have Backlight at 50... and it also makes the colors appear sepia even when i turn the color tone to Standard. With Warm, it's too dim/dingy looking like there's a oily film over the screen.
Hey, see this video for the explanation: ruclips.net/video/-JEFu2M2tt8/видео.html
I have the 55'' Q70R, i find the MOVIE Preset is way too dark. I am using DYNAMIC Preset.
Recommendation is to use Movie preset with Backlight and Gamma adjusted so that screen brightness suits your wishes. That way you will get much better colors and overall picture balance.
Great video. thanks for sharing. Following your tips I can tune the colors to my liking but I am having trouble with white. What’s the best way to make white a more pure white? My white seems grayish. It’s not blotchy.. it’s all uniform.. but it’s just not a clean white. Is there things I can try to rule out that it’s the panel? If I hold up my iPad to the screen the ipad white is more pure & pleasurable even tho the TV brightness is more powerful.
In the picture settings, try changing it to dynamic. That one seems to have the most blue light. And of course play with the picture setup to see if the tint or colors or anything else needs adjusting.
How do you get the nature pictures to play in the back?
My setup is Game Mode + Dynamic + Color Standard = Best possible image. Don't need to mess around with settings... Works perfect to my taste. Game mode gives you a much more sharp clear balanced image - the internal image processing engine screw around with the picture too much - ends up dull and blurred text.
Thank you for the tips. Coming off an old 1080p 32" LG that's a 2009 model, this is all quite new to me so I'm trying to soak up all I can to know as fast as I can. Things like your well done video here helps, will be saving for viewing again until all this is learned and becomes second nature.
My biggest issue so far is when I popped in a 4K blu-ray (Solo Star Wars Story) into my Xbox One X and I messed with all sorts of things to make it look accurate but to have it as nice & bright like my old TV. I got it sort of close but still was too dark in many scenes and overall gloomy (like a gloomy rainy day) and so much detail lost in the darkness with some characters looking more like silhouettes, especially bad in movie mode (picture set to warm 1). TV is the Q7DR (Costco version of Q70R). Hopefully next time I pop that in, some of your tips here will help me to get it looking nice and bright, not gloomy (except flashy effects which were BRIGHT) and not have so many scenes so dark that tons of detail can't be seen.
I am also wondering for gaming if just defaults for gaming mode is enough to reduce the blur that fast screen movements in a game cause. It's better than my last TV but not as well as I was thinking it would be. I have my Xbox One X to 120hz and other settings on it as should be but not sure if there's more I can do with the TV in this regard.
Thank you mate.. i mimic your. movie settings to my game setting with ps4 pro.... looks like no word/font tearing now.. did you have idea why it happen?..
Hi! Thanks for this video, but I have a little question, I have a Samsung UE43RU7415, should I choose the colour tone warm 1 or warm 2?
Warm one is better
I know this is years ago but what hdr settings do you use for movies bro? Great video though!
I need help please I have a Samsung q70 it either looks dull washed out way too saturated or too warm please help
Thanks for your video 👍 it's simple and easy to follow your steps and set yor own tv . Great explanations of all settings . I just got me q80 65" and start playing with settings. 4k looks amazing on this tv wen you gets settings right. You know what you doing 👍👍.
Thanks so much, glad my video helped!
Hans Ss what picture mode do you use dynamic or natural?
Thank you it was very helpful very one show about there tv's only
Thanks!
Great job explaining but who needs so many settings?
For Samsung 55 inch RU8000 what should auto motion plus settings be for 4k HDR movies? Can you tell me what blur and judder reduction settings to use? Blur reduction seems cool but I don't know if I should use it for movies
Do you recommend these settings for a 2019 Samsung q55q900rb?
I have the Q90R 75 inch but i hate the global dimming, and there's now way to get rid off it!!! What the weird thing is is that the Q80R and Q85R don't have it 🤔🤨
Thanks sorted a few bits out for me I never knew I had :)
Excellent!
@@TVguyDarko Many Thanks
Hi can you give me some tips on picture settings for the LG um7600 or the new LG un81006 please also any thoughts on if you recomend them...thankyou
Hey. I have Q60R 65". Film mode, warm 2. How do you set the White Balance? When a piece of paper is clear white, do you got for that or a way warmer tone?
Hey, you adjust it according to the ITU standard according which the content is made - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._709
You get the correct tone as long as the paper is under the same temperature of light (6500 K).
Hi man thanks for this video it really helped me ,I’m suing Samsung Q60R and this helped me so much...
Great, thanks for your feedback!
Do you have a video on 70 inch Samsung 4K UHD NU6070 adjustment for the best picture?
Hello Darko, I love your videos. I'd like to ask you: are you planning on reviewing the Panasonic GX800 series in the near feature?
Hi - thanks for your kind words. I wanted to test Panasonic TVs this year, but I guess I wasn't lucky enough... If I get a chance, I'll definitely share my findings on the channel.
@@TVguyDarko Ok, thank you.
Thanks have a q80r and basically mirrored your directions. Will this be fine for RUclips and tv show and cartoon and movie browsing?
Hey - yes, it will be fine for that.
What about in 2021 when I still have this tv watching movies and playing my ps5 does this settings holds
Hey - these tips are still valid for everything mentioned.
How do you have PiP mode. I have the Samsung Q900 series and I don’t have that option at all
It depends on the region - for mine Q900R has this function.
I have the Q95T in the UK. We don't have the backlight option, so do I increase brightness instead, when using the Movie or Filmmaker mode?
Does this work in a light room ? Or is it just for dark?
DAHO are from Russia your very smart man thanks from Canada
Thanks! I'm from Croatia.
Hi man first of all thanks for the helpfull video , I've bought recently samsung 43Q60RA and I'm still trying to adjust the best picture settings but im not sure about it at all. So may I ask for some recommendations about this specific model , for instance I cant get to the HDR's Movie picture mode like shown in the video. Thanks in advance , stay healthy, all of you out there
Hi Alex! To get HDR settings you need to play some HDR content. Only then you can see and adjust settings for HDR. All tips from this video apply to your model, except you probably don't have Blur reduction in the Auto Motion Plus setting since your TV has 60 Hz screen.
@@TVguyDarko thanks a lot Darko appreciate it , I'll try right away
Darko, are these settings applicable to RU7400 series?
Great you have finally the Q90r as an test tv ! I was waiting for this one and tips are always welcome. Using the ratings settings for sdr got me the best result on many calibration result i could use for testing in awaiting for calibration. They use the 2.2 gamma tracking but they calibrated in a non controlled lightened room a bit like mine. The gamma 1886 was way too dark to my eyes but everyone has different preferences and panels can differ . For Hdr i use the settings and tips from The Villaman (also on you tube) and it's a pity i don't find detailed settings for (HDR), color , white balance etc to test . Maybe it's possible to find an agreement for that but maybe we could make that conversation further by email. Anyway like always thank you for sharing your hard work !
I always use dynamic for every model
I love Dynamic! Everything is bright and colorful
Hi
Thanks for your video.
I bought a 75Q80.
I hate the soap opera effect. Should I turn off auto motion plus or just set judder to 0 ?
I always turn auto motion plus off, I don't like the soap opera effect either
hello Darko, very interesting video. I'd like to calibrate my new Q800T 2020 8K, are these settings sufficient or do I need anything else? Thanks so much
Hello! These tips will be sufficient as a first step, but stay tuned on my channel as soon I will also test Samsung 2020 models and publish something about them.
Awesome video. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Would this work for a 2019 55 inch Samsung Q900R?
Just picked of the q90R yesterday. TV seems alright for the most part, but noticed along the top, right, and left edge, the picture appears darker. Only really noticed it when you have a uniform color along the screen. I was getting ready to call to exchange it, but noticed a similar shading along the same edges on your video. Is that to be expected with these panels?
Yes, this is expected in LCD TVs with direct LED backlight like Q90R is using.
Hello , Will this work for the model q6fn or i should go with your Qled Calibration video from 2018?
I’m wondering if anyone can help answer a question about the Samsung UN55RU7300FXZA. I think it’s a pretty good deal and I’m wondering if it’s worth upgrading from the 49in 6 series curved from 2016 I currently have. I’m happy with the 49in but it doesn’t really display HDR, it can process the signal but it looks washed out and even with adjustment it still looks bad so I just disable HDR. I’m wondering if the UN55RU7300FXZA has true HDR built in that it can properly display since it’s a 7 series and 3 years newer. One review I saw made it sound like it’s pretty much like my older TV, where it’ll display HDR content but it’s still not capable of displaying the HDR effect as it was intended to be. I don’t expect high end QLED or OLED picture quality but I’m wondering if on that TV the HDR actually makes the picture look better so I can get the full experience with any of my content that uses HDR. Thanks.
Just got my Q80 and I used your settings. Picture looks great. Thanks so much.
Excellent! Thanks for letting me know!
Movie seems so dark and dynamic seems so nice.
You are free to increase Backlight and adjust gamma in Movie mode to give it "more energy" if you want.
If HDR content is too dark I should increase "backlight" and not "brightness" right? thanks
Correct - adjust Backlight (though probably it is already at max.) and play with Gamma and Shadow detail controls.
@@TVguyDarko TY! I got the picture looking decent now.
How different is game mode compared to movie mode Darko. I'm not sure but it seems game modes gamma seems slightly brighter than movie. So if movie modes bt1886 at +1, then game modes could be anything else.
Is there a visible difference in the image after calibrating with Calman?
Movie setting is dark when I use it compare to natural. I do Movie but Warm1 I hope that's good
Yeah I agree. I just got a Q80R today and I watched this video but Movie to me is way too dark especially in my darker viewing environment. It almost looks like it gives the picture a yellow tint to it.
Jezza819 I just use Dynamic Mode now instead of everything else
@@Jerry_M06 I was using Dynamic too but on occasion it can be very bright. I haven't tried it with Intelligent mode on yet though.
I love the dynamic picture better do I need to adjust anything there
Hi - you should tweak it in a similar way as in this video as everything is too strong in Dynamic.
@@TVguyDarko I have a Samsung series 6 70 inch smart tv
these setting good for dark scene ? dark rpg games or horror movies .
External sources are set to the specific adjustments but the watching the apps are all dark. Any help?
Hi Darko. I really hope you see this, but for my Tv, the samsung QLED 90, the picture mode doesn’t have the option of “fit to screen” as we are trying to get, so can you possibly make a video or show how to get that fixed or why that happens. Please get back when you can!
Hi Sarafina! This option is not available for all kinds of signal. If not available, means that signal should already be properly displayed.
TV Calibration with Darko it isn’t. Like half the screen is cut off from each side of it so we can hardly see some of the screen. But thx anyways 💝
Hi is your game mode settings same as movie mode ?
My ru7470 tv has produce low sound when connected to a bluetooth speaker or a headphone. Can u help me please? I really like the picture quality. But the sound quality is disappointing.
Do you have calibration for Samsung Q80T? greetings
service menu calibration automatic color costum = on
hdmi calibration - - - > Debug
contrast "default" 40.
My trouble is, I connected via HDMI too, and the picture is dimmed, and I've got only four options in the picture menu to use it. All other options are grayed. It makes me a big headache. Any help is is would be amazing. UE55RU7300KXXU
I just recently got the 85inch q70. How come i dont see the HDR 10+ when i select the options for my picture mode?? How would i activate it
content has to be hdr or hdr 10+, tv will automatically detect, once detected it'll show
For me i can use dynamic mode
Local dimming can be disabled in service menu.,
Only go there if one knows what they are doing,
A wrong setting can ruin your TV.
Hi, will these settings be good for 55RU8002?
Will these settings work for a Q70T
i want to ask you a question, i have a pc and i connect it in to my nu7100 55inch TV and when i play a movie or any video the quality looks too bad in compare to when you play the same movie via usb or external hdd plugged in to the TV. There is a massive different in the picture quality can you give me a solution please ???
I have a Samsung ru7100 and I was wandering if these settings can also be applied to it
Hi John - yes, same tips apply.
Hey Darko! Does Q85r support smart IPTV app?
The “movie” mode is too yellow/brown looking. I have a QLED 65” that’s about 3 years old. I have my settings on...
Natural
Backlight......40
Bright............5
Contrast.......40
Sharpness....10
Color.............15
Tint.............
What do you use for your auto motion plus and local dimming and contrast enhancer?
You can disable the global dimming by selecting PC as your source... But you only have limited picture options available, and it unfortunately doesn't include Movie picture preset for best picture. So kind of catch 22.
Yes, but you can copy as many settings from Movie mode. Previously in PC mode Color gamut was set to native, which caused oversaturated colors when displaying sRGB on WCG displays.
@@TVguyDarko You can copy the settings over, but it's not as accurate. I think there's only Dynamic and Standard available in PC mode. And yes native does over saturate. And you can't change it to auto if i recall. You can counteract it if you use a colour test pattern, then use RGB only mode (if available), set it to blue and adjust colour that way. But yeah... I just stuck with global dimming as it had the better calibration results 👍
Thanks!
My q70r is brighter on dynamic than natural mode... but both modes are with the same presets, like local fimming and dynamic contrast... anyone know why is that?
Darko postovanje,
Kako ide kalibriranje za samsung Qled 55 Q70 imas li uputstvo.Hvala.
Postovanje Fadil,
Savjeti se nalaze u ovom videu: ruclips.net/video/MMm1HF3k4vU/видео.html
Thanks for this! In my experience, though, "native" is the most accurate color space setting. Reds, especially, look very wrong in the "auto" setting.
depends i think cuz when i’m playing 4K or HDR games on ps4 native color space looks too saturated and cartoon like. auto color space doesn’t look over saturated and way too colorful it looks more “realistic”. it all depends what you like tho i guess
Which Samsung TV do you own?
@@TVguyDarko Qled.
Can i use that picture adjustment to get a wonderful movie experience with Samsung 65 inch UARU7100?
Hey, yes you can use these tips. Let me know how it goes.
How do you put a custom background
Hey Darko, howcome is the TV brightness, brighter on Inteligentmode, than when its off? Even if Backlight is on 35 in both cases?
Probably different Gamma value - Intelligent mode has lower gamma which means brighter image.
Sharpness on 4 (in the scale of 0 to 20) is the best, 0 is too blurry 4 us sharp without adding halo
What is eco sensor actually changing? I have it turned on and when room is dark or bright i can see it working but but in picture settings backlight stays on 50 and brightness stays on 0
Hey - it adjusts backlight but you won't see it in the picture settings - there it will always stay fixed to the value you have set.
@@TVguyDarko When I have backlight set to 50 eco sensor works fine, when set to 0 it stops working completely. This is weird because eco sensors darkest adjustment gets even darker if i manually lower backlight to zero. Thanks for your help btw
Darko what picture settings do you recommend for the samsung q60r 43 inch 2019.
Hey - I recommend same as shown in this video.
How i can split screen for two . For example one for youtybe and one for playstation ?
Multiview only works with inputs - one can be from tuner (like DVB-T2) and other from HDMI port.
Great video 👍
My and samsung 55nu8055 she picture is top but when I go prime application or RUclips noto side corners TV gets very bleached I mean left side and right on the low edge TV
Darko bought the hdr settings from you but what if my tv doesnt have local dimming
Hello Mladen - which TV do you have? If it doesn’t have local dimming, still you can use all the other recommended adjustments.
55Q60r i used all other settings but is there anything i should adjust if i dont have local
Hi guy. Please, tell me one thing. There is some "shadow"/stain on the screen base when when viewing white images? Q60 55" here
I noticed this to. Almost like a purple haze on the bottom of the screen.
Definitely noticable on white background.
@@blakewildcat Thanks a lot. I dont know of it's an imperfection
This is a very confusing topic. I set my ru7100 75in to a calibration video here on you tube. And as much as I've tried to get used to it. It's simply "to warm". Also we all see colours different. I'm mildly color blind on some colors so we all see things differently anyway. I've left it on movie mode but I've had to go back to warm 1. Even if the directors etc wanted it to look a certain way I can't keep watching an overly yellow warm picture. I've come to the conclusion that I'm going to set the picture how I like the look of it. There's no point setting the TV to the closest to 6500k or whatever it is if you don't like the look of it. I get that a properly calibrated TV will get you closest to what the director intended. But if it looks like a pile of shit to me then what's the point? Warm 1 or standard color tone for me now.
Hey, of course you are right about the colors and if you find the picture better with Std/Warm1 - keep using it.
@@TVguyDarko yeah I'm just gonna go with personal preference. Great channel btw 👍
@@TVguyDarko it turns out that when hdr was activating it was changing the settings. Also I have now turned off hdr completely. Cheaper edge lit TVs are not suited to hdr lol. It was actually ruining the picture rather than improving it. I noticed in dark scenes when the camera would switch angles you could actually see the backlight going up and down slightly and was causing dark scenes to look washed out. Now it's much better turned off. Hdr on edge lit va panels with no local dimming is a gimmick so I recommend any one with the ru7100 to switch it off. Also I have got used to the movie mode and warm 2 color tone. And I'm starting to think it is actually the best setting. Color space set to native can look better for colors but can become overblown so I have that on custom. Just thought I'd update for anyone who has a similar TV. Good day all 😃
Will these settings work on QLED q6dr??
Yes.
I have the samsung TU8000 that I use with a PS4 PRO and the games are very blurred!
should I use sharpness at 0 as I always used in previous models or the standard 10?
I own the tu8200 model which is basically the same. I always set sharpness to 0 for my tvs as well but some tvs don't actually intend for you to disable sharpness.
For example the tu8000 sets sharpness to 10 by default in game mode. Normally that's too high and you would want it set to 0 because of flickering and stuff and that's fine but as soon as you lower it below 5 the tv blurs everything on screen.
The movie preset on the other hand sets sharpness to 0 which is what you would probably want anyways since it helps smooth out lower resolution content and reduce noise.
So basically it's up to you. For games 10 is ok but 5 seems perfect for anything not running in 4k. I didn't really notice a bunch of flickering at 10 but 5 looked best with my pc, ps4 slim and switch. For shows and movies I left sharpness at 0.
Great Vid.... picking my Q60 up today and was wondering if you could share your white settings (2 point and 20 point)??? I am going to go by your settings as a starting point, then adjust where needed. Appreciate you and your time!!!!
Hey, there really is no point in sharing those values. You should better display some content you are familiar with and then try to adjust until you get the most natural balance.
Minha e samsung 55nu8055 ela imagem é top mas quando vou aplicação do prime ou RUclips noto cantos laterais TV fica muito branqueada refiro lateral esquerdo e direito na borda baixo TV
Why do people like Movie mode for picture quality? I find it too yellowish and dimm, especially when I watch local TV stations and Sports in general. I like my picture to be filled with bright colors, but not too bright.
Hey, this is explained here: ruclips.net/video/-JEFu2M2tt8/видео.html
I don't have backlight option.
do you have a link or know what the tv in this video is called?
It says in the description: Samsung 65Q90R UHD 4K TV
the detail and crispness suffers in movie mode...use dynamic mode and adjust to your liking.
That's because sharpness and motion interpolation are turned off. These are image enhancement techniques, which in my experience also lead to artifacts in some cases. I have these settings turned on for lower quality content though.
Please help. My fit to screen is greyed out and is off
This is normal for some sources.
I find dynamic and standard on ru8000 is the best for movies the movie setting is terrible it’s edge lit so I believe you don’t get the same as model you are doing I’m taking tv back anyway and try to find a q70
Q70R is definitely a better model than RU8000 so you should be happier with it - www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/q70-q70r-qled
Are these settings good to watch sports
Yes.