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VIDEO OPTIMIZATION
If the picture is too dark, the brightness setting may be too low.
By adjusting the TVs brightness level, you can control the black level detail of the
video. Lower brightness creates darker blacks and give colors more depth. A
higher brightness setting will reduce the black and lighten up dark scenes.
If the TV is too bright when watching in the TV dark you’ll need to
adjust the backlight settings to dim the overall luminance of the
panel.
Reducing the backlight will also reduce energy consumption, and extend the life
of the TV.
Adjust colour saturation if the picture is too red or too green.
It can be done by adjusting tint or hue.
If the colour is oversaturated that means the TV might be in
showroom mode.
Go to the colour settings and switch the mode to TV, Movie or game.
If none of the above work,
check the video settings of the playback device. It might have it’s own
colour settings.