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Philips 65PUS7303 Image Settings: Optimal TV Picture Setup & Calibration Tips Needed

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  • #1 17564932
    daras_30
    Level 2  
    Hello. I have a request if someone can give me the image settings for this tv. I searched various forums but found nothing interesting. Hope someone with tv knowledge will be here.

    best regards
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  • #2 17565141
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    The image parameters can be set to your taste. Someone likes more color, others like less, etc. There is no recipe for that.
    One likes the daughter, the second mother-in-law, and the third both.
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  • #3 17565813
    maniek998straz
    Level 8  
    Look for yt, there are a lot of videos with the calibration of different tv
  • #4 17570680
    daras_30
    Level 2  
    Hello. I mean the options that would be worth turning off, and which should be left in this model (enhancers, etc.). Color contrast I set for myself.
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  • #5 17570926
    _kli_
    Level 41  
    maniek998straz wrote:
    Look for yt, there are a lot of videos with the calibration of different tv

    A friend asked me to calibrate the image on a new TV, because the factory settings did not suit him. I searched the network and found quite fresh parameters for this particular model (apparently based on measurements with professional equipment). I always do it "by eye", but out of curiosity, I decided to check if such "professional" calibration would work. I think it took me half an hour to enter all the parameters. Effect? Hopeless! No black and no contrast, unnatural colors.
    I did the factory settings and set the image to my taste within a dozen or so minutes. The friend was very pleased.
    Conclusion -
    LeDy wrote:
    Image parameters can be set to your taste
    ... and for a given copy. It may be that on another copy of the same model, the same settings will give a slightly different effect.
    daras_30 wrote:
    I mean the options that would be worth turning off and leaving in this model (enhancers, etc.)

    If you want a relatively natural image, it's best to turn off all enhancers.
    You are free to "play" with the settings. You can't break anything. As a last resort, you can always perform a factory reset.
    Note that the picture may be different for each channel. It all depends on the quality of the source material.
  • #6 17571027
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    _kli_ wrote:

    Conclusion -
    LeDy wrote:
    Image parameters sets to your liking
    ... and for a given copy . It may be that on another copy of the same model,

    What I like does not depend on the copy, but only on the setting. Nowhere have I written that it is the same for everyone. I wrote about the taste which is not the same as e.g. 15 for both.
    I am correcting because maybe I actually exaggerated.
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  • #7 17571594
    _kli_
    Level 41  
    LeDy wrote:
    read with understanding
    LeDy wrote:
    I wrote about the taste

    I do not know what you mean? After all, I supplemented your statement only by saying that each copy calibrates (right) to your taste and it does not make much sense to follow the settings of other (even if supposedly the same) receivers.
  • #8 17573539
    daras_30
    Level 2  
    Hello. You can _kli_ give me a link to the setup codel. I want to see the effects myself.
    Thanks in advance.
  • #9 17574181
    _kli_
    Level 41  
    It was just LG. Unfortunately, I don't remember the pages. It was some kind of foreign forum.
    Maybe here someone will help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding optimal image settings for the Philips 65PUS7303 TV. Users emphasize the subjective nature of picture preferences, noting that settings can vary significantly based on individual taste. One user shared their experience with professional calibration, which resulted in unsatisfactory image quality, leading them to revert to factory settings adjusted to personal preference. Recommendations include turning off all image enhancers for a more natural look and experimenting with settings, as results may differ between individual units of the same model. Users also suggested looking for calibration videos online for additional guidance.
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