Samsung H6350 Expert Picture Settings Calibrations

by Robert Wiley, Senior Editor

Samsung H6350 LED TV Professional Calibration
A television in the process of being calibrated before we begin our review.

H6350 Calibration Notes: The H6350 calibrates to D6500K very easily with help from the 10 point white balance built-right into the picture settings menu. A complete Color Management System can also be used that includes luminance for each color. The menu system makes it very easy and intuitive for any user to achieve this. For a more natural looking picture that is suited for dimly lit to darker rooms on the H6350 try following the below description. It may initially look dim and subdued compared to the preset picture mode settings, but much more natural. Unless there is a lot of window light coming into the room these settings should work well. If the picture it a bit too dim, just bump up the backlight setting until it is just right. If that still is not bright enough then go to the Standard setting. You would only need these options.

Calibration Equipment: Sencore OTC1000 Meter, AV Foundry VideoForge Source, Direct Display Control

Post Calibration Settings


Picture Mode Movie
Backlight 15
Contrast 95
Brightness 46
Sharpness 14
Color 50
Tint G50/R50

Advance Settings

Dynamic Contrast Off
Black Tone Off
Flesh Tone 0
RGB Only Mode Off
Color Space Auto
10pt White Balance On
Gamma +1
Expert Pattern Off
xvYCC Off

Picture Options

Color Tone Warm2
Digital Noise Filter Off
MPEG Noise Filter Off
HDMI Black Level Normal (Low if available)
Film Mode Off
Auto Motion Plus Off
LED Motion Plus Off

10pt White Balance

On

Interval Red Green Blue
1 0 0 +1
2 0 0 -1
3 0 0 +1
4 -1 0 -1
5 -1 0 -1
6 0 -1 -1
7 -1 -1 -2
8 0 +2 +1
9 +1 0 0
10 +1 -1 0

White Balance

Setting Value
R-Offset 25
G-Offset 25
B-Offset 27
R-Gain 18
G-Gain 22
B-Gain 20

Screen Adjustment

Picture Size Screen Fit



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