16-04-2019 07:32 PM - last edited 16-04-2019 08:57 PM
Do Samsung finally solved all that issues (bad local dimming function with blooming, brightness changes with or without subtitles, etc...for every 2018 tv with local.dimming "feature") for 2018 Tvs lineup?? I'm from south america but haven't received the firmware update yet but waiting for real experiences
03-05-2019 08:17 PM
don't download it because the black bars which sometimes appear in movies, will bloom and it is annoying....!!!!!
06-05-2019 11:13 AM
No, not fixed. But it happens only on HDR content. I can't say how it was before, because I got the TV recently.
Last night I activated semi transparent subs in Netflix and I hope this will help, because the subtitles are not exactly white, but haven't watched anything HDR with a dark scene to see if it will solve the problem.
Anyone tried that?
06-05-2019 05:04 PM
06-05-2019 06:46 PM
I don't have the problem on SDR content at all. And the brightness problem was barely visible on one scene from a show I watched today on Netflix. No blooming of the subtitles either when they are semi transparent. I don't see it with Plex and HDR content, maybe it renders subtitles differently.
So for me it's a solution that almost fixes all.
08-05-2019 10:32 AM
Hi,
the problem is still there (q9fn, default settings, firmware 1251) even without HDR content.
It got even worse because now there is also a short dark flash in the subtitle area sometimes.
29-05-2019 10:26 AM
Samsung people, why does nobody ever reply to these threads?
How can you knowingly ignore customers who have purchased what was supposed to be the high-end 2018 TV of your brand? We paid thousands of $, € or £ for premium image quality and we get this instead!?
Having a bug / bad algorithm is not the issue, the lack of willigness to give us a solution is. This is unbelievable!
21-04-2020 01:09 PM
QE55Q6FN. The problem occurred when playing subtitled content using media player. Why can't they fix this? Simple: the local dimming technology does not see the difference between a flashlight that is switched on and a subtitle that appears ... Tried all kinds of things that I found on the internet. This is the only thing that helped me:
Service menu (use / buy a classic samsung remote control - all keys available - costs 7 eur/dollar) switch off TV - Info-Menu-Mute-Power the service menu will be visible after a while -> Option - MRT Option -> Ecosensor and Local Dimming on Set 0 - DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING ELSE - Switch off TV and restart
All image settings are now dynamic - with the following settings it was ok for me: For Netflix and media player: picture mode: STANDARD + adjust expert settings, be sure to check : contrast enhancer: high color tone: standard gamma: 2 color space: native . Netflix: when playing HDR, the TV will automatically apply other settings- play Netflix HDR content ... and check or change settings picture mode: STANDARD + expert settings: brightness 3 / contrast 50 / contrast enhancer: high / color tone: standard / gamma: 3 / color space: native
For the telecom provider (digicorder via hdmi) I had to use this: picture mode: MOVIE + expert settings contrast enhancer: off / color tone: Warm1 / gamma: 2 / color space: auto