just a question, most tv's have one hdmi input.. what do you do when you have 2 hdmi devices? are there passtrough on these kind of dvd players like they sometimes have 2 scart input / passtrough s?
just a question, most tv's have one hdmi input.. what do you do when you have 2 hdmi devices? are there passtrough on these kind of dvd players like they sometimes have 2 scart input / passtrough s?
The side bars are the lack of signal or the absolut panel black level (below 0 IRE) for a given backlight intensity (my guess).
Photo's can't tell you jack about black levels. A contrast ratio of maybe 300:1 would be enough to give you "absolute black" in a photo. All TV's look black with a camera photo. LCD RP sets and JVC's D-ILA sets (esp. the older ones) have some of the worst black levels of any TV, but they look solid black in pictures.This HDTV side-by-side with the X-Black monitor show minimal leak of light in the absolut black. (edited: in the night)
You are right, but my intention was not to prove anything. The intention was to use the pictures as an aid to explain what I was seeing since my english communication skills is sometimes limited.Photo's can't tell you jack about black levels. A contrast ratio of maybe 300:1 would be enough to give you "absolute black" in a photo. All TV's look black with a camera photo. LCD RP sets and JVC's D-ILA sets (esp. the older ones) have some of the worst black levels of any TV, but they look solid black in pictures.
I have two Digital Cameras:If you want to prove how black it is, take two pictures of a dark scene with low ambient lighting: One with normal camera settings, and one with an intentional 4 or 5 stop overexposure. Not sure if you know how to do that or if your camera even allows manual exposure adjustment, but anything else won't really be proving anything. What kind of camera is it?
Picture menu
Mode: custom
Backlight: 4
Picture: 95
Brightness: 45
Color: 50
Hue: 0
Color Temp: cold
Sharpness: 15
Noise reduction: off
Advanced settings
Black corrector: off
Contrast Enhancer.: off
Gamma: low
Clear white: off
Live color: off
MPEG Noise reduction: off
Setup menu
Power saving: off
Light sensor: off