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{"id":51708,"date":"2022-09-02T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-09-02T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joggingvideo.com\/culture\/entertainment\/the-rings-of-power-prime-9-tips-make-tv-picture-pop\/"},"modified":"2022-09-02T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2022-09-02T00:00:00","slug":"the-rings-of-power-prime-9-tips-make-tv-picture-pop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1800birks4u.com\/culture\/entertainment\/the-rings-of-power-prime-9-tips-make-tv-picture-pop\/","title":{"rendered":"‘The Rings of Power’ Is on Prime Video: 9 Tips to Make Your TV’s Picture Pop"},"content":{"rendered":"

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What’s happening<\/h4>\n

Picture settings on your new TV might not be ideal right out of the box.<\/p>\n

Why it matters<\/h4>\n

Getting the best image possible out of your TV will make all your shows and movies pop.<\/p>\n

\n What’s next<\/h4>\n

We break down all the settings you’ll need to adjust to get the best picture quality.<\/p>\n

Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power<\/a><\/span> started its epic journey on Sept. 1. It’s one of many fantasy series bursting with sophisticated special effects, and you can stream all of that magic from the comfort of your couch. But before you journey to Middle-earth, you may want to tweak your TV’s settings for an enhanced experience.<\/p>\n

Believe it or not, your TV doesn’t always come looking its best right out of the box. It may be surprising, but the default settings that your TV uses before you make any changes don’t always deliver optimal performance. If you want the best out of your TV<\/a><\/span>, especially as you spend time indulging in this epic series from Tolkien’s universe, you’ll likely need to make a few adjustments to your picture settings.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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That’s exactly what we do here at CNET as part of our TV review process<\/a><\/span>. We immediately dig into the menus to adjust the picture settings to make sure the televisions we’re testing have optimal picture quality.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Fortunately, you don’t have to be an expert to get your TV looking great. Every TV has numerous adjustment options, including different picture modes<\/a><\/span> and controls for brightness, backlight, sharpness, smoothing<\/a><\/span> and more, that you can change to improve the TV shows<\/a><\/span>, movies<\/a><\/span> and video games<\/a><\/span> you watch every day.<\/p>\n

We’ve broken down all the settings you might need to tweak to get the best picture out of your TV. Just keep in mind that picture setting names can vary from one manufacturer to another. A setting that one TV company calls “brightness,” for example, could control something totally different on another television. We tackle a lot of the variations below, but we can’t account for every TV maker, especially when it comes to older models.<\/p>\n

Start with the right picture mode<\/h2>\n

Your TV’s picture mode has the largest effect on overall picture quality. This one setting controls multiple other settings to change the overall “look” of your TV. If you’ve never changed this setting it’s probably still the default mode, typically labeled Standard, Vivid, Dynamic, Bright or something similar. The TV is usually at its least accurate in this mode, with typically blown-out colors and image “enhancing” features that might catch the eye on a shelf in a store, but at home might make the TV look worse than it could.\u00a0 <\/p>\n

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The easiest way to get accurate color? Put your TV in Movie or Cinema mode.<\/p>\n

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A place to start is switching to the mode called\u00a0Cinema, Movie, Calibrated or <\/strong>Filmmaker<\/strong><\/a><\/span>. These will dial back some of the picture’s more garish aspects. At first, the TV might even look soft or too warm (“reddish”). We’ll discuss below why that is, but for now trust that you’re actually seeing more<\/em>\u00a0fine detail, and the image is more lifelike.\u00a0 <\/p>\n

Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0What’s the Best Picture Mode?<\/a><\/span> <\/p>\n

Let’s move on to some specific controls. <\/p>\n

\tBacklight or OLED light<\/h2>\n