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If you’ve bought a television recently, there’s a good chance you’ve seen Filmmaker Mode (among others) in your the settings menu. If you’ve tried Filmmaker Mode already, you might already have opinions about how it looks. And if you’re like a lot of folks I hear from, you are not a fan.

Contents What is Filmmaker Mode? Make things less worse It’s OK to use a different setting Filmmaker Mode is not objectively bad — but it also is very misunderstood. I’m going to cover what Filmmaker Mode is and what it isn’t, and how you might be able to get what’s good about Filmmaker Mode without having to deal with what so many people dislike. Filmmaker Mode and HDR Explained | There’s Nothing Wrong With Your TV And while we’re at it, we’ll talk about some of the other new picture modes making their way onto new TVs, and how they attempt to be a version of Filmmaker Mode that folks will actually enjoy watching.



Related Everything you ever wanted to know about TV brightness, nits, and tone mapping How to set up your TV for Super Bowl Sunday You Asked: 3D VR, QDEL technology, and TV size vs. quality If you’ve landed on this article, you may also have seen another pop-up in a search for “What is Filmmaker Mode.” That’s from the UHD Alliance, which comprises “the world’s leading consumer electronics manufacturers, film and television studios, content distributors, and technology companies.

” The explainer, in part, reads that “Filmmaker Mode disables c.

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