This article discusses ways to optimize your TV's performance by adjusting certain settings. It emphasizes that the sharpness setting does not improve image quality and can introduce noise, recommending a reduction in sharpness for a clearer picture. Additionally, it advises against using Motion Smoothing, which is intended to combat motion blur but can distort the image during playback of films shot at lower frame rates. Both adjustments aim to provide a more natural viewing experience by minimizing unnecessary enhancements.
Contrary to popular belief, the 'sharpness' setting on your TV doesn't affect the actual sharpness of the displayed image.
Motion Smoothing is a frame interpolation feature created to reduce the blurring effect noticeable during fast-paced sequences.
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