Hypercritical 2024年07月17日
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本文介绍了提升电视画质的简单设置技巧,包括关闭电视的“图像增强”功能,以及将电视设置为原生分辨率,以最大限度地利用屏幕像素。作者还强调了避免“过扫描”设置的重要性,并建议使用 THX tune-up 应用程序进行基本的色彩、对比度和亮度调整。

🤔 关闭电视的“图像增强”功能:许多电视都内置了“图像增强”功能,例如“鲜艳色彩”、“色彩重塑”、“运动插值”等。这些功能虽然能增强画面效果,但往往会扭曲原始图像,影响观看体验。建议将这些功能全部关闭,以确保原始画面信息能够完整地呈现。

🖼️ 将电视设置为原生分辨率:大多数电视在出厂设置中会默认使用非原生分辨率,导致画面信息丢失,细节模糊。建议将电视设置为原生分辨率,例如 1920×1080,以充分利用所有像素,呈现更清晰的画面。

🧰 使用 THX tune-up 应用程序进行基本调整:THX tune-up 应用程序可以帮助用户轻松地调整电视的色彩、对比度、亮度等基本设置,提升整体画面质量。该应用程序适用于 iOS 设备,并需要 HDMI 输出线缆或 Apple TV 才能连接到电视。

🖥️ 避免“过扫描”设置:过扫描会导致画面边缘被裁剪,导致画面信息丢失,影响观看体验。建议在电视设置中找到“过扫描”或“1:1 像素映射”等选项,将其关闭,以确保画面完整地显示。

💡 提升电视画质,享受更佳体验:通过以上简单设置,可以有效提升电视画质,让画面更加清晰、细腻,享受更佳的观看体验。

On two recent episodes of Accidental Tech Podcast, I talked about calibrating my new TV. The reactions of my co-hosts and the feedback from listeners has made it clear that the entire concept of calibrating a home TV is foreign to most people.

While a full-zoot ISF HDTV calibration is expensive and unnecessary for most people, there are some important steps that every TV owner should take to improve image quality. If you have an iOS device plus either an HDMI output cable (Lightning or 30-pin) or an Apple TV, you can use the simple THX tune-up application to dial in your color, contrast, brightness, and other basic settings.

Before calibrating, don’t forget to turn off all the “image enhancement” features of your TV. These are the things with names like Vivid Color, Color Remaster, Motion Interpolation, Brilliance Enhancer, Black Extension, C.A.T.S., AGC, and so on. Check your TV’s manual for explanations of what each setting does, if you’re curious, but you really do want to turn them all off. They all mess with the image in ways not intended by the creator, and they will make proper calibration more difficult or impossible.

There’s one setting in particular that anyone can adjust without requiring any skill or special software. Let’s say you buy a new 1080p HDTV with a native resolution of 1920×1080. Out of the box, that TV will most likely be configured to never show you a full 1920×1080 pixels of information. In computer parlance, it’s running at a non-native resolution by default, like a 1024×768 LCD display set to a resolution of 800×600.

Imagine this test image exactly matches the native resolution of your HDTV. (It doesn't, so please don't use it to test your actual TV. Use a real calibration app or image instead.)

A TV test image displayed correctly: the shapes in the corners are squares, the green box is visible.

If you’re viewing this post on a Retina display, the thin lines extending from the squares in the corners should be crisp and pixel-perfect. Send this image to your HDTV, however, and this is what you’re likely to see:

This is how your TV is likely to display the test image: information is lost, detail is blurred.

The green box is no longer visible; the squares in the corners are now rectangles; the fine lines are now blurred together, producing an unpleasant moiré pattern. You can read all about the origins of this terrible behavior in the Wikipedia entry on “overscan,” but all you need to know is that it’s no longer necessary in the age of HDTV.

You paid for all 1920×1080 pixels of your fancy new HDTV—use them! Most HDTVs have a setting somewhere to correct this problem. It may be called “Overscan,” “1:1 Pixel Mapping,” “Native,” “Screen Fit,” “Just Scan,” or something even more generic like “Size 1” or “Size 2.” Consult your TV’s manual to find out. (If you can’t find your paper manual, a Google search for your TV’s model number followed by “manual PDF” will usually lead to an online version.) Don’t give up; the setting is almost always there somewhere. For TVs with no dedicated setting, you may have to change the input label to “PC” or similar to force the issue.

The nerd-rage I feel at the thought of a display running in non-native resolution may not be something you can relate to, but everyone can appreciate a sharper image that shows more information. This holiday, after you’re done fixing all your relatives’ computer problems and updating their software, take a moment to correct the image size on their HDTV as well. Your relatives might not thank you for it, but I will.

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