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D-Nice
10-24-2008, 07:53 AM
Please do not post these settings on any other forum without my permission

Pioneer Elite 151FD ISF-Day Settings

Picture Settings:
AV Selection: ISF-Day
Contrast: 38
Brightness: 0
Color: +3
Tint: 0
Sharpness: -15

Pure Cinema: 2 (Advance)
Black Level: 0 (Off)
CTI: 0 (Off)
Color Space: 2
Color Temp: 6 (Manual)

ACL: 0 (Off)
3DYC: 2 (Mid)
I-P Mode: 2
Text Optimization: 0 (Off)
Intelligent Mode: 0 (Off)
DRE Picture: 0 (Off)

Enhancer Mode: 1
Block NR: 0 (Off)
3DNR: 0 (Off)
Field NR: 0 (Off)
Mosquito NR: 0 (Off)

Power Save Mode: Off
Orbiter: Mode 2

RGB Controls
R High: +3
G High: -1
B High: +4
R Low: -1
G Low: +1
B Low: 0

Color Management
R: 0
Y: +2
G: +1
C: -2
B: +2
M: -1

Gamma
10%R -1
10%G -1
10%B -1
20%R -1
20%G -1
20%B -1
30%R -1
30%G -1
30%B -1
40%R -1
40%G -1
40%B -1
50%R -1
50%G -1
50%B -1
60%R -1
60%G -1
60%B -1
70%R -1
70%G -1
70%B -1
80%R -1
80%G -1
80%B -1
90%R -1
90%G -1
90%B -1


Pioneer Elite 151FD ISF-Night Settings

Picture Settings:
AV Selection: ISF-Night
Contrast: 22
Brightness: 0
Color: +3
Tint: 0
Sharpness: -15

Pure Cinema: 2 (Advance)
Black Level: 0 (Off)
CTI: 0 (Off)
Color Space: 2
Color Temp: 6 (Manual)

ACL: 0 (Off)
3DYC: 2 (Mid)
I-P Mode: 2
Text Optimization: 0 (Off)
Intelligent Mode: 0 (Off)
DRE Picture: 0 (Off)

Enhancer Mode: 1
Block NR: 0 (Off)
3DNR: 0 (Off)
Field NR: 0 (Off)
Mosquito NR: 0 (Off)

Power Save Mode: Off
Orbiter: Mode 2

RGB Controls
R High: +3
G High: -1
B High: +4
R Low: -1
G Low: +1
B Low: 0

Color Management
R: 0
Y: +2
G: +1
C: -2
B: +2
M: -2

Gamma
10%R 0
10%G 0
10%B 0
20%R 0
20%G 0
20%B 0
30%R 0
30%G 0
30%B 0
40%R 0
40%G 0
40%B 0
50%R 0
50%G 0
50%B 0
60%R 0
60%G 0
60%B 0
70%R 0
70%G 0
70%B 0
80%R 0
80%G 0
80%B 0
90%R 0
90%G 0
90%B 0

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Saturn94
10-25-2008, 08:36 PM
Thanks! I'm anxious to give these settings a try.

I do have one question. If I don't need the light output that these settings produce, can I just lower Contrast a bit without adversely affecting the other settings?

Thanks again!

totalownership
10-25-2008, 08:39 PM
Why do you always have sharpness at -15 as opposed to -10 or -5 or 0? I'm just curious. I must admit that I kinda prefer it at -10 myself. Can you expound why I'm such a bad Kuro owner for this :devil:

PS I input your ISF night settings and am using it right now while watching the Penn Ohio game. Nice as usual.

Saturn94
10-25-2008, 08:49 PM
Why do you always have sharpness at -15 as opposed to -10 or -5 or 0? I'm just curious. I must admit that I kinda prefer it at -10 myself. Can you expound why I'm such a bad Kuro owner for this :devil:

PS I input your ISF night settings and am using it right now while watching the Penn Ohio game. Nice as usual.

I certainly cannot speak for D-Nice, but I believe that setting Sharpness to -15 effectively turns off edge enhancement. Edge enhancement is a big no-no to many enthusiasts!

Personally, I do not like any edge enhancement when watching DVDs or BDs. However, I do like a little when watching OTA TV and cable. So my sharpness settings are -15 for my BD/DVD player, -7 for the component input (OTA HD Tuner), and -7 for analog cable (TV/RF input).

totalownership
10-25-2008, 09:40 PM
I certainly cannot speak for D-Nice, but I believe that setting Sharpness to -15 effectively turns off edge enhancement. Edge enhancement is a big no-no to many enthusiasts!

Personally, I do not like any edge enhancement when watching DVDs or BDs. However, I do like a little when watching OTA TV and cable. So my sharpness settings are -15 for my BD/DVD player, -7 for the component input (OTA HD Tuner), and -7 for analog cable (TV/RF input).

Hey I don't want any artificial edge enhancements either but I DO want some kind of edge.

My my whole thing is depth beyond all. The more depth the better even at slight sacrifice to other picture elements.

LebEryo
10-25-2008, 11:38 PM
D-Nice you're a freak of nature. Your settings on my 151 are a lot better than my old settings that I fine tuned by hand. I don't know what you did with RGBCMY settings but that seemed to fix any of the grayscale tracking problems I was having. Especially the ISF-Day setting, the grayscale is so flat it's unbelievable.

The only thing that doesn't match up with my tv is color. The correct color setting for me is +1. Measuring using 100% and 75% color bars I get too high of a red reading with anything more than +1. I don't know though, you were saying that you've never seen a 151 that didn't need a +3 setting right? Weird. I hope ColorHCFR isn't give me an incorrect reading.

Blue-J
04-10-2010, 01:03 AM
Sweet postings, I have a new 151 coming next week to replace a warranted 150 that is dying.