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Samsung LN-T4671F LCD TV:
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Contrast & Resolution The high-frequency burst looked softer via component than HDMI. Grayscale & Color Tracking
As you can see above, the LN-T4671's Movie mode and Warm2 color-temp preset produced grayscale measurements quite close to D65. Calibration of the grayscale controls in the user menu brought it slightly closer, but it's not really necessary in my view.
Color-temperature tracking wasn't improved significantly with a full calibration.
Again, color tracking was pretty good before calibration, and only slightly better after calibration. Color Accuracy
Setting the Color Space control to Auto got the set's color primaries and secondaries (white triangle) relatively close to their targets (dark triangle). Green was slightly off (though not in a direction that most would notice), yellow was a bit undersaturated, and magenta was ever-so-slightly toward red.
Oddly, setting the Color Space control to Wide produced a color palette not much different from Auto. The primaries were essentially identical, while the secondaries were all a bit farther off, so I stuck with Auto.
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