In the endeavour to get the balance right on my TV, i've been using a couple of BluRay's which i think have helped me set up my picture to the best it can be. I used:
The BBC series 'Life' on BluRay
Rataouille on BluRay
Using 'Life' i was able to compare real life colours, contrast and brightness. And after an hour or so of adjusting i was amazed at how much i'd improved the picture quality over the default settings. Incidently there is a good home theatre set-up feature in the 'Life' menus.
In using a film as defined as Rataouille it assured me my settings were good from 'Life', knowing that the process of making this film was so poured over, to make sure every aspect was near perfect for BluRay production.
So yeah, post the 1080p media you have used to set up your display.
The BBC series 'Life' on BluRay
Rataouille on BluRay
Using 'Life' i was able to compare real life colours, contrast and brightness. And after an hour or so of adjusting i was amazed at how much i'd improved the picture quality over the default settings. Incidently there is a good home theatre set-up feature in the 'Life' menus.
In using a film as defined as Rataouille it assured me my settings were good from 'Life', knowing that the process of making this film was so poured over, to make sure every aspect was near perfect for BluRay production.
So yeah, post the 1080p media you have used to set up your display.