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jdryyz Junior Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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Does the Color option in your Display preferences properly identify your TV?
It doesn't sound good if you have to compensate by adjusting either the Color settings or your TV settings. Then again, if this is the first time you have used your TV with a computer, it could probably use some optimization from the standard settings.
| PipZippy wrote: | | Yes. I would say there is still a little room for improvement though. Which may come with the 10.8.3 update like you are saying. But mine is pretty darn good man. Especially with adjustments in Displays and on my TV through the picture controls. |
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PipZippy New Member

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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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| jdryyz wrote: | | Does the Color option in your Display preferences properly identify your TV? |
It just identifies it has a Sony TV in Displays. Not the specific model.
It's also the first time that it's been used with a computer. But even without the adjustments, I would say that it looks better than before. It's less saturated and more crisp. |
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jdryyz Junior Member

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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry, should have said make or model. Either is better than getting nothing specific as before.
| PipZippy wrote: | It just identifies it has a Sony TV in Displays. Not the specific model.
It's also the first time that it's been used with a computer. But even without the adjustments, I would say that it looks better than before. It's less saturated and more crisp. |
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