In response to a question in the Member's Kit Pics section:
For simplicity's sake, use the Cinema preset for all picture mode:
From the initial PICTURE screen:
Aspect Ratio - Original
Energy Saving - Off
Additional Settings: Eye Comfort Mode - Off
OLED Panel Settings - Screen Shift - Off
Logo Luminance Adjustment - Off
Picture Mode Settings
(SDR / HDR10 / DV):
OLED Light - 25-40 / 100 / 50
Contrast - 85 / 100 /100
Brightness - 50
Sharpness - 0
Color - 50
Tint - 0
Expert Controls:
Dynamic Contrast - Off
Super Resolution - Off
Color Gamut - Auto / Not Applicable
Color Filter - Off
Gamma - 2.4 / Not Applicable
White Balance
Color Temperature - Warm 2
Picture Options:
Noise Reduction - Off
MPEG Noise Reduction - Off
Black Level - Low
Real Cinema - On
Motion Eye Care - Off
TruMotion - Off
These are the "purist" picture settings. There's some leeway on SDR OLED light depending on your in-room conditions, but between 25-40 you're within the correct ballpark SDR range. The technically correct Gamma for SDR is 2.4, but if your room is bright, feel free to change it to 2.2.
For simplicity's sake, use the Cinema preset for all picture mode:
From the initial PICTURE screen:
Aspect Ratio - Original
Energy Saving - Off
Additional Settings: Eye Comfort Mode - Off
OLED Panel Settings - Screen Shift - Off
Logo Luminance Adjustment - Off
Picture Mode Settings
(SDR / HDR10 / DV):
OLED Light - 25-40 / 100 / 50
Contrast - 85 / 100 /100
Brightness - 50
Sharpness - 0
Color - 50
Tint - 0
Expert Controls:
Dynamic Contrast - Off
Super Resolution - Off
Color Gamut - Auto / Not Applicable
Color Filter - Off
Gamma - 2.4 / Not Applicable
White Balance
Color Temperature - Warm 2
Picture Options:
Noise Reduction - Off
MPEG Noise Reduction - Off
Black Level - Low
Real Cinema - On
Motion Eye Care - Off
TruMotion - Off
These are the "purist" picture settings. There's some leeway on SDR OLED light depending on your in-room conditions, but between 25-40 you're within the correct ballpark SDR range. The technically correct Gamma for SDR is 2.4, but if your room is bright, feel free to change it to 2.2.