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Dolby Vision - Brown'ish picture

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miscofi
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Dolby Vision - Brown'ish picture

New 65" XF9005

Android update to Oreo done 

 

Netflix Dolby Vision shows cause the picture to have a brown'ish look, as if there is an opaque film over the screen.

( was the same on the previous formware version )

 

Should there be a different setting required for DV ? ( I've tried Cinema Pro, Standard & Vivid, but all the same apart from vivid being a bit lighter )

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Pascale_F
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Hi miscofi, 

I'll just try to find some answers for you, but someone else in the community might have some ideas in the meantime.

Thanks,

Pascale

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The_Black_Rose
Specialist

Hi miscofi,

 

Could you take a picture of that and upload it here? I am trying to figure out what this could be.

 

Cheers,

The_Black_Rose

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miscofi
Member

Trying yo post pictures but when I hit reply in the community web page it
tells me im not signed in, and when I sign in it takes me to the general
page for my tv, not the community page for this thread

Im repkying direct from gmail but that wont let me upload as pictures are
too large

How do I get to this thread after i sign in?
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miscofi
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IMG_20190410_170544.jpg

 

IMG_20190410_165613.jpg

First pic (sorry about interference on phone camera) a lovely blue bright sky

(old non android Sony netflix app) 

Second

Washed out blue grey sky, from Netflix app native to tv, in DV with standard DV settibgs that the signal sets for itself

 

Surely DV should not be duller than Full HD   

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Kuschelmonschter
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Yellowisch (brownisch) tint is usually due to 6500K color temperature (Expert 1 preset) which Dolby Vision uses. Default Standard picture mode for SDR uses Neutral color temperature. Try other color temperatures in advanced picture settings for Dolby Vision if you do not like it.

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miscofi
Member

Thanks
Ill try