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Posted by Andrew Rossmann on 07/13/06 20:57
[This followup was posted to rec.video.dvd.tech and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]
In article <slrnebb91g.7k9.robotech@terrania.homelinux.org>,
robotech@eyrie.org says...
> I've used the THX calibrator on the Incredibles disc on my Sony
> KV-27FS FD Trinitron WEGA TV set. I even sent away for THX glasses so
> I could perform the truest possible calibration. I'm positive I
> followed the instructions to the best of my ability.
>
> But the thing is, when I watch DVDs on the set, the reds are way too
> hot, they blow right out.
>
> Did I do something wrong? Or is the Trinitron calibration just off?
You probably need to turn down the color a bit. Unfortunately, many
entry-evel TV's such as your Sony FS series have 'red push' that cannot
be fixed up like some of the higher-end models.
Basically, once Tint is properly balanced, turn down the color until the
reds are more acceptable. Yes, this will also reduce the other colors,
but it's a tradeoff. Overall, it should still look better than before.
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