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Hi all,I was putting this as more of a general thing rather than a specific model.Is there a way to turn off the auto-dimming function of LG OLED's? Does it feature on models other than the B6 such as the C8? Is it specific to LG TVs? Or does Sony have the same?Reason for asking is it's getting increasingly on my nerves that my B6 auto dims during a long stretch of dark scenes in films or tv series, and as a result makes a dark scene just plain ridiculous. It only increases in brightness when a light source is bright enough to increase it again.The film Unforgiven is a prime example of this, it's in the dark for about 20 minutes!Any help would be greatly appreciatedThanks. Hi all,I was putting this as more of a general thing rather than a specific model.Is there a way to turn off the auto-dimming function of LG OLED's?
Does it feature on models other than the B6 such as the C8? Is it specific to LG TVs? Or does Sony have the same?Reason for asking is it's getting increasingly on my nerves that my B6 auto dims during a long stretch of dark scenes in films or tv series, and as a result makes a dark scene just plain ridiculous.
It only increases in brightness when a light source is bright enough to increase it again.The film Unforgiven is a prime example of this, it's in the dark for about 20 minutes!Any help would be greatly appreciatedThanks. Hi all,I was putting this as more of a general thing rather than a specific model.Is there a way to turn off the auto-dimming function of LG OLED's? Does it feature on models other than the B6 such as the C8?
Is it specific to LG TVs? Or does Sony have the same?Reason for asking is it's getting increasingly on my nerves that my B6 auto dims during a long stretch of dark scenes in films or tv series, and as a result makes a dark scene just plain ridiculous. It only increases in brightness when a light source is bright enough to increase it again.The film Unforgiven is a prime example of this, it's in the dark for about 20 minutes!Any help would be greatly appreciatedThanks.
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Hi all,I was putting this as more of a general thing rather than a specific model.Is there a way to turn off the auto-dimming function of LG OLED's? Does it feature on models other than the B6 such as the C8? Is it specific to LG TVs? Or does Sony have the same?Reason for asking is it's getting increasingly on my nerves that my B6 auto dims during a long stretch of dark scenes in films or tv series, and as a result makes a dark scene just plain ridiculous. It only increases in brightness when a light source is bright enough to increase it again.The film Unforgiven is a prime example of this, it's in the dark for about 20 minutes!Any help would be greatly appreciatedThanks.
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That I don't know, whether it just controls static screens or also controls static logos.Erring on the safe side I generally have it on and only turn it off if I'm watching a movie I know will be affected by it. Harry Potters, The Mummy (latest) and as you say Unforgiven all spring to mind. I've read others say they have it permanently off with no problems.The same TPC (ASBL) menu item has been in the LG service menu for yonks and is still there in the 2018 models which have a user controllable logo dimming feature which may point to it not being involved in logo dimming. That I don't know, whether it just controls static screens or also controls static logos.Erring on the safe side I generally have it on and only turn it off if I'm watching a movie I know will be affected by it.
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Harry Potters, The Mummy (latest) and as you say Unforgiven all spring to mind. I've read others say they have it permanently off with no problems.The same TPC (ASBL) menu item has been in the LG service menu for yonks and is still there in the 2018 models which have a user controllable logo dimming feature which may point to it not being involved in logo dimming. The latest firmware (v4.10.05) is now listed on the LG site, and this is the listed software information:1.
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