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      • Your TV has settings that can improve image reproduction in dark scenes. Pause on the scene that's too dark for you to make out any details, and try adjusting the contrast, brightness, gamma, or backlight settings.
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  1. Jul 2, 2023 · The most common reason your TV may be struggling to show you detail in dark scenes is that it's competing with other bright light sources or with screen glare. Your eyes adjust for the bright lights, and then can't see the dark detail on screen as it's drowned out.

    • Sydney Butler
    • Editor, Hardware And Cutting Edge Technology
  2. May 3, 2019 · When you adjust the brightness of your television, you’re adjusting the level of “absolute black.” In other words, you’re playing with how “dark” the darkest parts of your image are. Increase...

  3. Jun 7, 2020 · It is worst on the in-built Disney+ app (the Star Wars movies + The Mandalorian scenes are so dark you almost cannot see anything, as well as Marvel's Black Panther!). It is also noticable on Amazon Prime for shows such as Hunters in 4K mode.

  4. Nov 23, 2022 · TV shows like “House of the Dragon” and “Stranger Things” have come under fire for being too dark. Literally. WSJ’s Kenny Wassus spoke with experts about why shows are leaving us ...

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  5. Dec 25, 2020 · There are two main ways TV engineers approach this: Some TVs will "clip" the bright highlights, keeping the average brightness of the scene where it is. The picture won't...

  6. Jun 7, 2020 · The scenes are way too dark and you loose a lot of detail. There are also color problems that are most apparent when you compare flesh tones in the 4K vs the Blu Ray. I see this on three different TV's from different manufacturers and on my computer monitor using Leawo to play the disk.

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  8. Mar 21, 2022 · Many home theater experts recommend some simple backlighting for the screen because it will raise the perceived contrast of your TV and also prevent the searing eyeball pain that comes when a...

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