Well, I get more praises about how good my tv looks when it's not calibrated (super bright and over saturated with color). When it's calibrated it get comment like : "oh, that's a big TV" and that's it. nothing about how good or natural the picture looks. And I have to admit, I love the praises. So calibration be damned when people are over.
So great you cater to the lowest common denominator. They obviously have no idea about how color should look and you are not helping them. I lowered the backlight on my Sony XBR2 and the picture looks way better than with the light cranked all the way up, also helps with the XBR2 cloudiness issue of uneven backlight.
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Well, I get more praises about how good my tv looks when it's not calibrated (super bright and over saturated with color).
When it's calibrated it get comment like : "oh, that's a big TV" and that's it. nothing about how good or natural the picture looks.
And I have to admit, I love the praises. So calibration be damned when people are over.
So great you cater to the lowest common denominator. They obviously have no idea about how color should look and you are not helping them. I lowered the backlight on my Sony XBR2 and the picture looks way better than with the light cranked all the way up, also helps with the XBR2 cloudiness issue of uneven backlight.