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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 72656" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Have you tried turning all the TV's processing off.</p><p>Often find that the processing does more harm than good.</p><p></p><p>Also check Sharpness setting.if this is too high it may be accentuating the problem.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion most processing should stay on the sales brochure and out of the TV. Yo cant fix -for example- poor response by throwing processing at it. You can however make the problem look different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 72656, member: 406"] Have you tried turning all the TV's processing off. Often find that the processing does more harm than good. Also check Sharpness setting.if this is too high it may be accentuating the problem. In my opinion most processing should stay on the sales brochure and out of the TV. Yo cant fix -for example- poor response by throwing processing at it. You can however make the problem look different. [/QUOTE]
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