
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0z32Iik8Hg
This is picture of option->local set of ue40ku6072MrOne88 wrote:you are definitely right. But in the options of the serious KU6xxx I do not see this option, so I askedPANEUR i think i refer to the whole of europe and i would use an option for Italy
I changed the PWM Min option from 0 to 5, and now the darker scenes don't dim as much. Maybe you can change back the PWM_MOVIE_INI to 30, and set both PWM Mid and PWM Min to 30. Maybe this will fix your "overly white" image. As far as i can tell, these settings control the amount of current that is sent to the LEDs. Seems that 30 is the setting for normal watching. There's also the PWM Max option, which is set to 100, which i think means, when there's a bright image (like an all white picture) on screen, send the maximum amount of current allowed to the LEDs.masterturk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:06 pm just to let people know, i found a way to disable ths dimming! just had to put the PWM_MOVIE_INI to 100 in the 2D_Subseting![]()
but now that i can use non-pc mode i noticed my colors and picture is brighter and overly white compared to pc mode eventhough picture setting are the same. is this normal? or did something in service menu mess upcan someone explain to me what the A, N, S versions on the colors mean in colormapping?
thanks.