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Old 04-27-2021, 12:44 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by OtinG View Post
What I meant was I went back into the calibration function, then compared the screen that displays when I select the Use Original button to the screen that displays when I select the Use Balanced button. You can toggle between those two screens to compare the uncalibrated result to the calibrated result. Hopefully that makes more sense and is worded better.

My calibration result is slightly more warm in color and slightly better. But the difference is very subtle. I think my Sony Bravia is fairly color accurate right out of the box. Nevertheless I chose to use the calibration because slightly better is still better.
I would be interested in what happens if you set the color of your TV to be very much off and then calibrate Apple TV.
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