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I just updated to FW 3.60, and I have noticed on blu-ray playback that the reds are oversaturated on my screen. I have tested the screen for calibration with my computer and it is OK.
For example of what's happening:
When watching Prince of Persia on Blu-ray, some of the scenes where characters are talking. Their lips turn blood red, but it is inconsistent. The problem also occured in the new Star Trek blu-ray and it always focuses the saturation issue on the characters' lips where they become way too red. It seriously looks at times like they've been drinking blood, eating too much watermelon, or have very thick amounts of lipstick on.
Anyone else having this issue, or have any suggestions on what to do?
For example of what's happening:
When watching Prince of Persia on Blu-ray, some of the scenes where characters are talking. Their lips turn blood red, but it is inconsistent. The problem also occured in the new Star Trek blu-ray and it always focuses the saturation issue on the characters' lips where they become way too red. It seriously looks at times like they've been drinking blood, eating too much watermelon, or have very thick amounts of lipstick on.
Anyone else having this issue, or have any suggestions on what to do?