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How to adjust TV samsung screen colors

In the event that your TV screen colors are not set correctly, so that the colors become faded or inconsistent, then you must adjust the color settings of the TV screens , as we will detail how to adjust the colors of the TV screen step by step , all you have to do is continue reading this article with a smile :)


How to adjust TV screen colors step by step




1- Choose the best port and source!

Although this information is self-evident, but it should be mentioned, choosing the source of the video / movie is important to get a great picture, 4K movies are the highest quality, followed by HD technology. In terms of connections, it must support the HDMI connection and not any other connection such as AV.


2- Choose the best picture mode

You will get the best results when choosing the right picture mode, the best options is the ISF option, which fully calibrates the settings, but if this option is not among the available options, choose Cinema, Movie or Theater modes and stay away from the modes The picture is Sports (Vivid) or Dynamic (Dynamic).


3- Choose the warmest color temperature

Among the settings, search for the “Color Temperature Setting” and make sure that the “ Warm ” mode is selected . This results in fairly accurate color reproduction in all modern TVs.


4- Turn off unnecessary photo add-ons

Modern TV usually comes with many options that allow the image to be modified extensively, but not using them and canceling them will give you a better picture and away from the often unwanted additions. So, in the TV Picture Settings menu, look for any submenu called Advanced Picture, Expert Picture, or Picture Options. Disable any plugin with words like Adaptive, Dynamic, Motion, Processing, or Smoothing . 


5- Check the size and dimensions of the image ( Picture Geometry)

As it is better to adjust the width and height of the image well to get a correct and consistent image, otherwise the images will look wider or completely inconsistent! So, look for a button on the remote control or a setting in the “ Picture ” menu called Aspect Ratio, Picture Size, or Zoom . Make sure it is set to Normal or Just Scan . Don't select anything called Wide, Zoom, 3:4, or 16:9.


6- Adjust the contrast to the highest degree

Where you will adjust the contrast settings using the test schemes called (PLUGE), where you will see several numbered columns that are shades of gray, when choosing the best contrast, the gray boxes surrounding the ten colored boxes at the top and bottom of the screen should be clearly visible It is recommended that the contrast be set to 100% . 


7- Adjust the brightness (Brightness) to the medium degree

As the brightness (Brightness) in the TV set adjusts the degree of black color in the picture, so, it is recommended to set the brightness to 50%, and usually, on the brightness adjustment page 4 gray bars are displayed, the brightness must be reduced until two bars appear correctly Clear, the other two bars disappear.


8- Adjust the degree of backlighting

It is a setting only available for LCD monitors, which use a separate light source, change it according to the image you like most comfortable, but it is better if it is set to 100% as you will get a brighter image .


9- Set the degree of sharpness to the lowest degree

Sharpness means the level of perceived detail and the degree of sharpness of the edges that you will see in an image. It is recommended to set the sharpness as low as 0% and sometimes at 50% , or you can raise it a little according to your taste or if the image is a bit noisy.


10- Adjust the color tone (Tint)

It is an option originally designed to correct the error in communications between TV and broadcast tuners, and adjusts the ratio of red or green in each color other than black. The odds that you will have to adjust these days are few, but if you need to, it is recommended to set it to 50% .


11- Color adjustment

This refers to the intensity of the colors in the image, or how saturated the image is. If you adjust it to the highest degree, you will see that the panels have exceeded the details in the image, but if you reduce them, you will find that the image has become black and white. Set it in the middle to 50% , which is better for the eyes.


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