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I'm including a picture with this post. A simple black background with 12 squares of varying shades of grey/white. Download this to your PS3, and do the following.
1) Set RGB to "Limited"
2) Go to photos and call up the picture. Adjust the brightness on your HDTV until you can see 9 or more of the squares, clearly.
3) Go back to settings and set RGB to "Full Range."
4) Go back to the picture, and turn your brightness up until you can see the same number of 9+ squares that you could see previously under Limited Range.
5) If part 4 is successful and you do see the same number of squares, your TV supports Full Range RGB. If your TV's brightness is turned all the way up and you can't see the same number of squares, your TV does NOT support Full Range RGB, and your PS3 should be set to limited.
tocmai ce am facut testul. eu am o plasma Panasonic 42PV70. pe Full (si cu setarile ochiometrice pe care le facusem mai de mult), intr-adevar vad maxim 5 dreptunghiuri cu brightness la max din tv. pe limited vad 10 cu brightness la jumatate insa imaginea pare un pic spalacita. dupa ce m-am jucat putin cu setarile am ajuns la urmatoarele (setari pentru panasonic PV70):
Profil - Normal
Brightness - default
Contrast - Maxim-15
Colour - default+5
Sharpness - default
Tint - default
Colour Balance - Normal
Restul pe Off
Pentru filme mai merg si urmatoarele setari
Profil - Cinema
Contrast - Maximum-5
restul la fel ca mai sus
Acum, pe primul profil vad 9 clar cu al zecelea patratel ff slab conturat, iar pe cel de-al doilea vad 10 clar cu al unsprezecelea ff slab. Probabil ca daca umblu putin la brightness o sa le vad pe toate, insa cred ca este mai important sa nu pierzi din calitatea negrului pentru ca altfel imaginea iti apare spalacita/stearsa si nu mai are nici un farmec. mai jos aveti si poza de test. can you find it?