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G70 with Automatic background mode (ABG) settings

 
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razz1



Joined: 10 Aug 2007
Posts: 10
Location: Near Chicago

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:04 am    Post subject: G70 with Automatic background mode (ABG) settings

I have a G70 with Denon dvd player and Dwin Transcanner 1.
I have just finished setting up convergence, and now adjusting color and picture quality. The setting (ABG) mode changes brightness and such, and I am wondering what others have this mode set at and why?
I am also having a problem with high amounts of red during dark scenes. The matrix for example, looks very red in dark scenes, but just right in outside daylight scenes. I think this is a problem with my Transcanner but I am not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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garyfritz



Joined: 08 Apr 2006
Posts: 12088
Location: Fort Collins, CO

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:28 pm    Post subject:

The ABG helps the G70 set the brightness/etc properly. You can run without it, but I understand the brightness is not quite as stable or reliable or ? if you do.

Sounds like you need a grayscale tuneup. BIAS sets the low-end levels, GAIN sets the high-end. Lower the red BIAS and see if that helps. You really need a colorimeter -- or at least a good eye and a good understanding of the color science -- to set the grayscale properly, but you can improve it with a bit of seat-of-the-pants tweaking.
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