My LG G1 has no raised black with your test file when using brightness level 49. If going higher than 49 the blacks get raised.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 4:50 pmAll normal then. LG TVs too, have raised black without the RGB trick. My C2 need -2 to get perfect black. My old C8, not even -6 worked, had to use contrast 49 IIRC.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 4:43 pmTested the DV full black video file. It was not black on my sony a95l. I had to go to 2-pt white balance setting of the tv and dial RGB-bias to minus 4 in order for it to become true black. If you know a better way using the Ugoos or dovi_script, kindly let me know.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 2:40 amoh, I see. I thought you were talking about the cpm update.
Btw, with the latest A14 cpm build, what should I set L5, L6 and Restrict overlays to? They are currently set to Source, Source and Off respectively. I have watched a few films with subtitles and haven't seen any issues.
if your TV has a semi-transparent mask for L5, you can leave it to ''source''. Thtas what I do on mine.
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Dont change the contrast/brightness; it affects the colors/hue. Instead, go in the white balance settings, set it to low 2pts, and decrease RGB until the glow is gone. My C2 needed -2 -2 -2
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Thanks.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:41 pmDont change the contrast/brightness; it affects the colors/hue. Instead, go in the white balance settings, set it to low 2pts, and decrease RGB until the glow is gone. My C2 needed -2 -2 -2
Will changing brightness just slightly from 50 to 49 have a big impact on the colors/hue?
Edit: had to set RGB to - 6 - 6 - 6 to get perfect blacks with brightness at level 50 instead of 49.
So this - 6 on all RGB channels is actually "better" than changing brightness from level 50 to level 49?
Can you explain this?
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I'm no expert about this but yes, it is better to change the white balance. Maybe @chros will chime in, he's the expert.
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@daffie may be referring to these 'optimized settings' maintained by P40L0. I use these settings too. I haven't tested the validity of whether these settings are better, however, I have seen much community praise and endorsement for their settings, and it is frequently updated, so I trust it.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:37 pmI'm no expert about this but yes, it is better to change the white balance. Maybe @chros will chime in, he's the expert.
EDIT 16/05/2025
These settings suck! Completely and utterly destroy the accuracy of colors and brightness. Avoid.
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Yes, I am using the settings from P40L0 for my LG G1. I see he did some small new changes when looking at the corresponding file on Patriot. Colour was warm 50 but is now changed to warm 45 for example.coopzr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:09 am@daffie may be referring to these 'optimized settings' maintained by P40L0. I use these settings too. I haven't tested the validity of whether these settings are better, however, I have seen much community praise and endorsement for their settings, and it is frequently updated, so I trust it.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:37 pmI'm no expert about this but yes, it is better to change the white balance. Maybe @chros will chime in, he's the expert.
So I am a little in doubt if changing brightness from level 49 (P40L0 setting) to level 50 (standard setting) and instead doing -6 on all RGB channels is better in terms of overall quality on Dolby Vision content. Hope @chros can say something about this?
@RESET_9999 do you really go with your nose up on the screen to test the brightness with that video - or do you test it by sitting at your regular seating position?
When going with my nose up the screen I have to set the RGB levels a little lower obviously.. (-6) That is why I am asking. Thanks!
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I don't have to guess my settings based on some website or guy. I paid big money to have my C2 professionally calibrated and there is no setting such as ''screen brightness'' in my DV filmmaker mode.daffie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:41 amYes, I am using the settings from P40L0 for my LG G1. I see he did some small new changes when looking at the corresponding file on Patriot. Colour was warm 50 but is now changed to warm 45 for example.
So I am a little in doubt if changing brightness from level 49 (P40L0 setting) to level 50 (standard setting) and instead doing -6 on all RGB channels is better in terms of overall quality on Dolby Vision content. Hope @chros can say something about this?
@RESET_9999 do you really go with your nose up on the screen to test the brightness with that video - or do you test it by sitting at your regular seating position?
When going with my nose up the screen I have to set the RGB levels a little lower obviously.. (-6) That is why I am asking. Thanks!
You told me in a private message that you were using the ''cinema home'' mode, so right away, this is wrong, and this mode is inaccurate. Also, warm 50 is the accurate setting, not 45.
As for the raised black fix through the white balance, I know and trust @chros more than anyone.
https://github.com/chros73/bscpylgtv
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You have a C2 I have a G1. Some things are different. I don't have a filmmaker mode for DV. I have a ''Cinema'' and ''Cinema Home'' mode for DV.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 11:53 amI don't have to guess my settings based on some website or guy. I paid big money to have my C2 professionally calibrated and there is no setting such as ''screen brightness'' in my DV filmmaker mode.daffie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:41 amYes, I am using the settings from P40L0 for my LG G1. I see he did some small new changes when looking at the corresponding file on Patriot. Colour was warm 50 but is now changed to warm 45 for example.
So I am a little in doubt if changing brightness from level 49 (P40L0 setting) to level 50 (standard setting) and instead doing -6 on all RGB channels is better in terms of overall quality on Dolby Vision content. Hope @chros can say something about this?
@RESET_9999 do you really go with your nose up on the screen to test the brightness with that video - or do you test it by sitting at your regular seating position?
When going with my nose up the screen I have to set the RGB levels a little lower obviously.. (-6) That is why I am asking. Thanks!
You told me in a private message that you were using the ''cinema home'' mode, so right away, this is wrong, and this mode is inaccurate. Also, warm 50 is the accurate setting, not 45.
As for the raised black fix through the white balance, I know and trust @chros more than anyone.
https://github.com/chros73/bscpylgtv
These settings from P40L0 are not just some ''settings from a random guy on the internet''. As told already by another user above, they are pretty well regarded as very good all round settings for NON CALIBRATED displays.
Of course when you have your screen calibrated it is not good to take over someone his settings. I understand that.
I changed ''Cinema'' mode to brightness at 50 + RGB white point -5. Will watch some movies like that and see if I notice a difference.
I noticed immediately that ''Cinema'' mode is darker compared to ''Cinema Home''.
For testing the full black screen video - do you judge it really close up or just by sitting at your regular seating position??
Thanks again!
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It's not the cinema that is darker, it's the ''home'' mode that is brighter (overtrack) and inaccurate.I noticed immediately that ''Cinema'' mode is darker compared to ''Cinema Home''.
Well, if he recommends warm45 and the ''home'' mode, I'm not sure about that.As told already by another user above, they are pretty well regarded
it doesn't matter, my C2 is in a pitch black room with black velvet on the floor, walls, and ceiling and I have 20/20 vision. Whether I'm 6 inches from the screen or in my normal sitting viewing, there is no raised black visible with -2-2-2.For testing the full black screen video - do you judge it really close up or just by sitting at your regular seating position??
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Just want to add my 2 cents, having seen that spreadsheet over the years from time to time, it always had several flaws, and honestly just looks detailed and "nerdy", so everyone started supporting, upvoting and sharing it, and consumers have always liked being told what "settings" they should have, be it from rtings.com or this guy. Perhaps it's not downright terrible, and has some sensible advice for games console users, but the guy is absolutely picking some values and settings out of thin air and purely based on his personal preference (for brighter/saturated, but inaccurate picture), e.g. color depth 55, warm 45, black level at 49, or turning on dynamic tone mapping for HDR mode(!), being glaring examples. I get he invested a lot of time into his videos and updated spreadsheets etc. but he has a major financial incentive given his Patreon subscriptions and obviously his popularity. However, I doubt he has owned all of the LG models from 2020 to now or has any real professional calibration background (this is obvious from some of the settings he recommends honestly). I also don't understand why he provides blanket settings for all LG models by year rather than series (i.e. B, C, G), as this is a big red flag oversimplification, in my opinion. Oh, and one last thing, he seems to now be selling HDR "optimized" settings for specific video game titles on his Patreon, which is egregious!coopzr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:09 am@daffie may be referring to these 'optimized settings' maintained by P40L0. I use these settings too. I haven't tested the validity of whether these settings are better, however, I have seen much community praise and endorsement for their settings, and it is frequently updated, so I trust it.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:37 pmI'm no expert about this but yes, it is better to change the white balance. Maybe @chros will chime in, he's the expert.
I would strongly recommend you find calibration patterns, video files and guides and invest some time in calibrating/optimizing your own display, this should yield much better results in SDR/HDR/DV modes, compared to blindly following any spreadsheets or settings found anywhere online. Here is a great place to start for HDR calibration: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/hdr10- ... t.2943380/
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you dont do your own calibration?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 11:53 amI don't have to guess my settings based on some website or guy. I paid big money to have my C2 professionally calibrated and there is no setting such as ''screen brightness'' in my DV filmmaker mode.daffie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:41 amYes, I am using the settings from P40L0 for my LG G1. I see he did some small new changes when looking at the corresponding file on Patriot. Colour was warm 50 but is now changed to warm 45 for example.
So I am a little in doubt if changing brightness from level 49 (P40L0 setting) to level 50 (standard setting) and instead doing -6 on all RGB channels is better in terms of overall quality on Dolby Vision content. Hope @chros can say something about this?
@RESET_9999 do you really go with your nose up on the screen to test the brightness with that video - or do you test it by sitting at your regular seating position?
When going with my nose up the screen I have to set the RGB levels a little lower obviously.. (-6) That is why I am asking. Thanks!
You told me in a private message that you were using the ''cinema home'' mode, so right away, this is wrong, and this mode is inaccurate. Also, warm 50 is the accurate setting, not 45.
As for the raised black fix through the white balance, I know and trust @chros more than anyone.
https://github.com/chros73/bscpylgtv
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No, I don't have the equipment, and calibration is not something I'm interested in learning anyway, so it's just simpler to pay someone.
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There's too much panel variation to trust someone else's settings. Chros will likely tell you the same and that what works on one panel may be different on another. You basically have to use a black pattern and adjust it until you can no longer see brightness in a pitch black room.
As has been mentioned already, calibration is always the recommended way to go. Yes it's expensive to either get equipment to do it yourself or to hire someone, but the end result is worth it. If you're expecting to see all the fine details of Dolby vision with full FEL you really want your panel as accurate as possible.
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As has been mentioned already, calibration is always the recommended way to go. Yes it's expensive to either get equipment to do it yourself or to hire someone, but the end result is worth it. If you're expecting to see all the fine details of Dolby vision with full FEL you really want your panel as accurate as possible.
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yeah absolutely. I dont understand people that buy expensive TVs but don't calibrate.
Speaking of expensive TVs, it looks like the G5 is a DV killer for most content. 2500nits 10% and 360nits 100%
I'm going to try to sell my C2 lol.
Speaking of expensive TVs, it looks like the G5 is a DV killer for most content. 2500nits 10% and 360nits 100%
I'm going to try to sell my C2 lol.
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I get that - just funny you reauthor your own DV yourself cause don't like what they do there but trust someone else to calibrate your tv lolRESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 12:13 amNo, I don't have the equipment, and calibration is not something I'm interested in learning anyway, so it's just simpler to pay someone.

I do my own calibration but also I don't have expensive TVs/monitors and pros probably (definitely) have better tools than me (I just use some 3000nit colorimeter and calman) - for me it's just part of the HT/HTPC hobby understanding/performing the calibration myself