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tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
Yes.It is happening all the time.The big battle scenes at the end of Game of Thrones was so dark on screen I could hardly see it.There was a lot of criticism for it.Some scenes are set at night or filmed at night but come on studios,do you all not watch the final result before releasing it?
that is the contrast to brightness setting . cut off color to black and white and adjust then bring color to levels you like.. your tv must have lost power at one time and reset the settings
. i was a tv repair man at one time. any electronics mostly.. mark
use this on the screen to adjust with. its a test pattern..
edited you also have way to much light behind you hitting that tv looking at your picture
. i was a tv repair man at one time. any electronics mostly.. mark
use this on the screen to adjust with. its a test pattern..
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at the worst you reset it to factory settings. markedited you also have way to much light behind you hitting that tv looking at your picture
romell · 51-55, M
Its a trick to kill piracy
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
@romell how does it kill piracy?
romell · 51-55, M
@DearAmbellina2113 piracy drops quality of visuals if shot in dark visuals drop further thus making it no good
Starsandfire · 31-35, F
Yes! It annoys me. And the fact that a lot of them seem to be very quiet and then BAM very loud and startle me 🙄 althought that could just be my terrible hearing haha.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
@Starsandfire no that's definitely a recent trend too!!! Annoying!!!
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i keep my house dimly lit, especially when watching a screen, so i hadn't noticed the trend
Neoerectus · M
I. like the Pike Star Trek Because lighter sets... others STs got dismal sets.
This is why I watch animated stuffs so often