4K Television Calibration in 5 Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Adjusting a 4K TV in 5 minutes. Patterns for Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color and Tint are shown for 30 seconds each. Adjustment instructions are included before each pattern.
Compared with other uncompressed patterns and this vid could possibly be the best and most accurate video you can find on youtube! Thank you Robert!!!
You are quite welcome!
Is the goal to have for tinting showing up more lines or making those lines disappear I just turned down my vibrance until they showed up which was 47
Oh wow my black levels were too dark. My regular settings only showed 18-25. And my white levels didn't even show up at all until I turned the contrast way down. Thanks for the assistance.
Unfortunately the Color Clipping instruction is incomplete. It says "Match flashing bars", without saying if that means matching the size, or brightness, or colour, etc. contrast.
Unfortunately it's impossible to continue the other tests due to the blue filter
Then you will have to get a blue gel to look through. My previous television didn't have a blue filter setting so I got a blue gel slide and put it up to my eyes to see the screen in blue. This one should work... a.co/d/5nj6LIQ
Hi, can it be any blue or does it have to be dark blue?
I don't know the specific shade of blue, but this one will do the trick...a.co/d/30tcsXS
Best video for calibration TV! Thanks a lot!)
Should the blue filter be turned off after setting the TINT and color?
Yes, it just used for making the adjustments.
@@rfloto28 Eeek, this is a pretty big omission from the video!
I have never find any great wonderful amazing professional work like that ….really Mr.Robert you learn all of us a very great course within short time with a magical genius way …I’m so appreciated and wishing you all the best…I wish more of your generous if you can let us have a chance to download those patterns with their actual size as you know RUclips has compressed effect…thank’s again ..great job.❤❤❤
You're awesome, thank you so much
Thanks
Just the video I’m looking for, one problem - I don’t have an rgb only mode to do it lol 🤷 I have checked everywhere. I have LG uhd 4k tv. Easy to find on my old hd tv
I also have an LG (d40f-g9), in Menu > Picture > Color Calibrator > Color Tuner with Color Tuner on the top bar between the arrows, press down on the remote, and select the color channels to turn off (red and green). There is also a SMPTE test pattern, but it didnt match another video I tried so I came here. And Ill this (just finished the video, havent tested it yet) the screen looks a frig ton more vibrant!!!
@@mandi8345 Different LGs with different menu and set up options to me. I don’t have a ‘colour calibrator > colour tuner’ option.
My 2nd and 4th black bars don't quite match. 6 is okay. How do I adjust these 2 black columns?. I only have gain and bias colour controls on my TV.
On my tv the color clipping adjustment shows no red bars no matter what I change unless i turn many settings down, like contrast, any idea on how to fix this ? Tv is samsung ue55es7000
When i set my brightness to show 17-25 bars, the contrast has no effect on the 230-234 bars. I could put contrast to 0 or to 100 and there is no difference. What can i do? 😢
Enable hdr.
@@iamerror1699 my tv doesn't have HDR
this is actually pretty good, thank you
Awfull music ...
I like it
How can the color test be done with a Samsung S90C? I had a Hisense U7k which let me do blue mode but i returned it for bad vertical banding and got the OLED instead.
Do you mean the adjustment with color bars using a blue filter? If your TV doesn't have a built in blue filter, you can use a hand held blue gel instead. Just hold it up to your eyes. This one works: a.co/d/2cQ8n5b
Worked great! Thank you!
this is just HD colour grading, the giveaway is theres no HDR or anything else for that matter
Mogs is closed thats why
For sony tv i cant find blue only mode x80k
Then you will have to get a blue gel to look through. My previous television didn't have a blue filter setting so I got a blue gel slide and put it up to my eyes to see the screen in blue. This one should work... a.co/d/5nj6LIQ
@@rfloto28 tqs
Cool, doesn't the adjustments sometimes depend on preferences?
Yes and no. This video is for professional calibration of your TV so it looks like what the content creators intended when they made that content. Some people feel more comfortable with their TVs brighter or more saturated with color than what the original content was made to look like...which is fine if that's what they want, but having your monitor correctly calibrated can add to your monitor's lifespan and give you the precise look that the filmmakers intended.
I myself adjust my surround sound system to have my front, middle speaker (the one where dialogue comes from) a little louder so voices are clearer when combined with the left, right, and rear speakers producing music, sound effects, and ambient noise. Professional audio calibrating would bring that middle speaker down a bit...
@@rfloto28 Very cool, thanks. I'm learning in IT so I'm curious.
@user-uy2dw4lf3v I'm not sure. I know there are some adjustments on most computer monitors, but they are a bit different than a those on a television monitor. I work as a video producer and Animator and I don't recall anyone I work with doing calibrations to computer monitors like they would a television...
My Philips tv has different menu.
I couldn't get a perfect match to those provided hints, though they did helped out a lot and with few of my personal tweaks, my new 4K QLED TV looks pretty spiffy.
Definitely a helpful guide for those who don't want to waste time scrounging for expensive helps.
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THANK YOU!
Nice. Got one for HDR?
I do not, but if there is enough interest I may make one in the future.
@@rfloto28 Good because there is some on youtube but I the black level test is weird. There is a reference black of 64 that should be invisible the some steps above it are also invisible.