Re: OFFICIAL HTF REVIEW: MITSUBISHI HD1000 PROJECTOR
You cannot use other people's settings because everyone's room conditions, DVD players, and bulbs are different. You need to use a calibration disc such as Avia or DVE and go thru the settings(At the very least brightness and contrast). If you don't want to buy one, THX Optimizer will work fine. There are a few settings that are pretty much universal though, I've found out from different forums. Mode: Cinema, Lamp mode: Low, Color temp: Warm or Medium(I prefer medium), Sharpness: -2, Brilliant Color: 0, Color: 0, Black level setting: 3.75%. The color screen depends on your room's color and light level. I use a white screen because my room is painted very dark, and I have no ambient light. Generally, if your room is a light color and/or you have ambient light, you want a gray screen.