True. I have a lg c1 and a a1 and ive tried some times but its so dark. Every time I play something on prime video they give the option to put on fimmmaker mode like its the best thig in the world because someone said so and i can stand.
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!
I like it. I’m very into photography and absolutely hate the way smartphones take photos - when you put an expensive lens on a camera, and see the fine tone transitions and micro contrast, that’s when you actually want filmmaker mode. Anime… sure. Go to town with the colour boosting settings but with my Leica lens and 12 bit videos, gtfo
I personally like your settings. But is it possible under your setting to do custom? Like add a bit 5%-7% more cooler? Just a personal taste. I don’t think 5%-7% cooler will throw it all off. Just a personal taste. Your setting with slight touch cooler. I might buy later on this TV and will need you help setting it up.
Can't wait for you to publish some general settings for the S95D that I bought this week (because i apparently have more money than sense this month :-/ )
The filmmaker mode demonstrates how desaturated the image perform on every Samsung TVs despite how low people can get not having knowledge about how they only push filmmaker mode and not other different modes like you have demonstrated by putting movie mode that represents accurate image.
Unfortunately, I do not own an oled tv, but I can tell that, even though I have tried filmmaker mode following recommendations, I was never a fan. It gives me the impression of watching movies on "90s" style, I don't know how to explain better, but just say that was never my "cup of tea", and it makes me happy to hear someone that I trust with tvs commenting against Filmakermode (yes, I trust QUANTUM TV among others tv reviewers ;) )
People always will make other’s life miserable so you just keep giving us this type of content well done as always quantum I believe I have in your channel for quite some time now and you never disappoint 👌🏽
Gotta say… your “Movie”settings are more to what myself is impressed by … I have never understood what people see in the others “calibrated” settings. This Sammy with your settings looks like a contender for TV of the year. Period.
When we got our 84" LG, I had to do IMMEDIATE calibration (not fully) because out of the box people looked straight up orange. this was end of 2022, and late last year I decided to play around with it again to make it look like the tvs in Costco that we walk in and just stare at. I did some reading and it turns out that some of the anti-noise settings it ships with just KILL the detail. I finally got it to wow me like a floor model, with all the detail and the blackest blacks and amazing color we paid for. Keep running your race and going against the grain, even when the world says you are wrong. Trust me, I know what that is like. BTW Happy Easter : )
It would be great to flip from filmaker, movie eco and standard. I have always adjusted my set from the factory or preset mode since I never liked any of them. So when I get my new 65 inch set I will get your settings and we watch mostly broadcast (cable) content.
I have the S90D and would like to calibrate it with your settings. If I subscribe, will i be able to watch how you do it? That would be worth 5 bucks easy.
I don't have this TV, but based on my experience with my Samsung F4500 plasma and Sony X90L, here's my theory. When inputting a raw Rec. 709 SDR signal on my older Samsung plasma, colors look fairly rich. However, when inputting a raw Rec. 709 SDR signal on my Sony X90L 4k display in the Custom picture mode (Sony's equivalent of Filmmaker Mode) with Live Color off and all the video signal settings set to Auto, colors ARE undersaturated as you keep explaining. Yet when inputting a raw BT.2020 HDR10 signal in the Custom picture mode with the same settings, the colors are richer. This suggests to ME that the problem with reference accurate modes such as Custom and Filmmaker modes is that the display does not perform proper standards conversion, such as upconverting Rec.709 to BT.2020. Therefore, without proper standards conversion, it is best to input Rec.709 SDR signals on displays designed for the Rec.709 SDR standard, and BT.2020 HDR10 signals on displays designed for the BT.2020 HDR10 standard. I have found that separately either (1) forcing my display into BT.2020, or (2) increasing the saturation makes colors richer, but flesh tones appear too red. Yet when playing raw Rec.709 SDR content, setting Live Color to Medium seems to provide that full richness without flesh tones appearing too red. I have to remember to turn it off when inputting raw BT.2020 HDR10 signals in order to avoid oversaturation. Inotherwords, I agree with you that Filmmaker mode CAN hold back a display's potential. However, I think people on all sides of the fence are forgetting that standards have to be properly converted in order to achieve the best results. I don't think photographers/videographers, media distributors, and display manufacturers are fully aware of all these aspects because they're primarily focused on their main job in the field. If awareness can be spread and these three areas in the field can collaborate, I think Filmmaker mode could achieve creator's intent when inputting raw Rec.709 SDR signals without holding back a display's potential if proper standards conversion could be performed in order to accommodate newer displays. All A/V politics aside, I think THIS is what's REALLY going on. But unless or until things get straightened out, your work will help us get Rec.709 SDR material (1) to look as good as it does on older plasmas, and (2) to look as good as BT.2020 HDR10 material looks on newer 4K UHD displays in Filmmaker mode.
The fact is every review I have seen on the 2024 Samsung sets have stated that movie mode is accurate and recommend using filmmaker mode. LG new OLED for 2024 has showed their filmmaker mode is the most accurate and gives the movie mode on most TV. Question will you check this out on the new LG sets. They even claim their Dolby Vision is very close to what Dolby has intended. In fact their predicating LG will win the shoot out.
Cuz NO ONE should watch that FMM. It is not a MODE its a Mater key shut eveything off --degrading image MODE> d OTHER Modes are more like a filter . FMM mode is 1 Button switch. Shut off motion, color, black, AI processing. Motion Enhancement- OFF Motion clearness- OFF Noise Reduction- OFF Digital Noise reduction-OFF Active Contrast- OFF Color Space - Auto (TV OUT of box is set to “Native” a beautiful clean natrual tone) (Auto is like weird blue washed out grey out tint) 😢😮😮 EVERYTHIGN shut off. How do u suppose t tweak that.???
Because the moment I apply my settings its not FMM anymore. However, i can ALWAYS use the FMM preset and provide exceptional settings. Never said i couldn't.
Honestly your settings looked way better in every scene except that snowy area with the deers. I enjoyed the cool look of the Filmmaker mode and that's the only odd example where it looked good ❤❤
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!
I know I commented this on your last S90D videos, too, but I gladly repeat this (as a S90C owner): FMM on those samsungs looks like life was sucked right out of those pictures. Your settings show true qdoleds potential and are leagues above "reference settings". I dont want to go back. Everytime I see the woleds (lg and sony) from family members I find the images dull in comparison
Your settings look great on a lot of scenes. The snow scene adds too much yellow to the scene overall. You can see the horses better but the snow looks less like how it should.
Hi thank you for showing us this but my question is how do you ask this because I have now also ordered a Samsung QN90D in 75 inches what do I have to hire please for your help! Greetings from Germany 👋🏾 😊
@@Quantum_TV and than I can register to be a member club and do calibration to s90c ? And btw it’s better to wait to s90d or take the cheaper offer on the s90c? Ty so much
I just bought this tv this Friday. Would you recommend the AI optimization for the picture. I’m trying to get the best picture for house of dragon tonight haha 😅
I understand that colors are better but there is an intention , it looks "cinemátic" with film maker mode. If i use correct colors like with the zebra i feel i'm watching a Discovery channel documentary.
You're the best! Haters are going to hate because they WISH they could do it like you! One of a kind baby! 😁😁. They be drinking that HATERade all day everyday. But hey you know your doing something GREAT when you have all these envious individuals looking at your page and still bringing up false BS. Hahaha ha. Fuck em.😂😂😂
People don't watch TH-cam demos. People watch movies. play The Great Gatsby in SDR (on Netflix now). Seriously. EVERYONE LOOKS SUNBURNED in your mode. Play a black-and-white movie too.
😮😮 read your comments. Talks like that , Shame on u. There is a {PHRASE} “ Pot calls kettle Black” . Before we talking about bodily function , lets not talk like a douche bag.
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!
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Is it the 3 dollar or the 5 dollar package I need for s90D settings
I love your passion and how blunt you are. Thanks for another video.
I can't stand Filmmaker mode. It looks terrible and dark .
And all these tv content creators just push it down our throats. I’m so tired of hearing the word “accurate” like who gives a f**k?
True. I have a lg c1 and a a1 and ive tried some times but its so dark. Every time I play something on prime video they give the option to put on fimmmaker mode like its the best thig in the world because someone said so and i can stand.
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!
Yep looks like crap
I like it. I’m very into photography and absolutely hate the way smartphones take photos - when you put an expensive lens on a camera, and see the fine tone transitions and micro contrast, that’s when you actually want filmmaker mode. Anime… sure. Go to town with the colour boosting settings but with my Leica lens and 12 bit videos, gtfo
I love it bro… Keep that David vs Goliath shit goin. You know you’re doing something right when you got haters 😎
I personally like your settings. But is it possible under your setting to do custom? Like add a bit 5%-7% more cooler? Just a personal taste. I don’t think 5%-7% cooler will throw it all off.
Just a personal taste. Your setting with slight touch cooler. I might buy later on this TV and will need you help setting it up.
I watched the the famo live stream and, it's crazy because he said the s95c and g3 were already calibrated smh. Thanks for your settings bro
Yeah, its wild how bad his tvs always look. Glad to give proper support for your tv!
@@Quantum_TV will you be reviewing the g4?
Can't wait for you to publish some general settings for the S95D that I bought this week (because i apparently have more money than sense this month :-/ )
Thanks!
Thank you!
The filmmaker mode demonstrates how desaturated the image perform on every Samsung TVs despite how low people can get not having knowledge about how they only push filmmaker mode and not other different modes like you have demonstrated by putting movie mode that represents accurate image.
Unfortunately, I do not own an oled tv, but I can tell that, even though I have tried filmmaker mode following recommendations, I was never a fan. It gives me the impression of watching movies on "90s" style, I don't know how to explain better, but just say that was never my "cup of tea", and it makes me happy to hear someone that I trust with tvs commenting against Filmakermode (yes, I trust QUANTUM TV among others tv reviewers ;) )
This have been my frustration when ever buying a new tv.. to dark and they say its how they should be...
you are #1 in this field, hands down.
People always will make other’s life miserable so you just keep giving us this type of content well done as always quantum I believe I have in your channel for quite some time now and you never disappoint 👌🏽
So true. Thanks for the long term support!
@@Quantum_TV always 🙏🏽
Gotta say… your “Movie”settings are more to what myself is impressed by … I have never understood what people see in the others “calibrated” settings.
This Sammy with your settings looks like a contender for TV of the year. Period.
He doesn't even say the settings he uses
When we got our 84" LG, I had to do IMMEDIATE calibration (not fully) because out of the box people looked straight up orange. this was end of 2022, and late last year I decided to play around with it again to make it look like the tvs in Costco that we walk in and just stare at. I did some reading and it turns out that some of the anti-noise settings it ships with just KILL the detail. I finally got it to wow me like a floor model, with all the detail and the blackest blacks and amazing color we paid for.
Keep running your race and going against the grain, even when the world says you are wrong. Trust me, I know what that is like. BTW Happy Easter : )
It would be great to flip from filmaker, movie eco and standard. I have always adjusted my set from the factory or preset mode since I never liked any of them. So when I get my new 65 inch set I will get your settings and we watch mostly broadcast (cable) content.
Filmmaker mode is just for dark rooms. I never use it because it is too dark I prefer movie/cinema mode is much better in its brightness and color
My room is VERY dark, it makes A TV CHAD/Stacy look like TV sub5. 😅😂
Nice video, I can't say I always agree with you but you are spot on here. I never use filmmaker mode.
Are the 2024 TVs out yet need to get a new 55 inch tv this Black Friday can’t wait to find out which u think is the top tv than from the x900e 49 inch
Soon as I grab a 2024 TV I'm getting Quantum's settings. Always look so amazing.
Thank you
I have the S90D and would like to calibrate it with your settings. If I subscribe, will i be able to watch how you do it? That would be worth 5 bucks easy.
Step by step instructions will be given. But the calibration process remains an in-house secret.
I don't have this TV, but based on my experience with my Samsung F4500 plasma and Sony X90L, here's my theory. When inputting a raw Rec. 709 SDR signal on my older Samsung plasma, colors look fairly rich. However, when inputting a raw Rec. 709 SDR signal on my Sony X90L 4k display in the Custom picture mode (Sony's equivalent of Filmmaker Mode) with Live Color off and all the video signal settings set to Auto, colors ARE undersaturated as you keep explaining. Yet when inputting a raw BT.2020 HDR10 signal in the Custom picture mode with the same settings, the colors are richer. This suggests to ME that the problem with reference accurate modes such as Custom and Filmmaker modes is that the display does not perform proper standards conversion, such as upconverting Rec.709 to BT.2020. Therefore, without proper standards conversion, it is best to input Rec.709 SDR signals on displays designed for the Rec.709 SDR standard, and BT.2020 HDR10 signals on displays designed for the BT.2020 HDR10 standard. I have found that separately either (1) forcing my display into BT.2020, or (2) increasing the saturation makes colors richer, but flesh tones appear too red. Yet when playing raw Rec.709 SDR content, setting Live Color to Medium seems to provide that full richness without flesh tones appearing too red. I have to remember to turn it off when inputting raw BT.2020 HDR10 signals in order to avoid oversaturation. Inotherwords, I agree with you that Filmmaker mode CAN hold back a display's potential. However, I think people on all sides of the fence are forgetting that standards have to be properly converted in order to achieve the best results. I don't think photographers/videographers, media distributors, and display manufacturers are fully aware of all these aspects because they're primarily focused on their main job in the field. If awareness can be spread and these three areas in the field can collaborate, I think Filmmaker mode could achieve creator's intent when inputting raw Rec.709 SDR signals without holding back a display's potential if proper standards conversion could be performed in order to accommodate newer displays. All A/V politics aside, I think THIS is what's REALLY going on. But unless or until things get straightened out, your work will help us get Rec.709 SDR material (1) to look as good as it does on older plasmas, and (2) to look as good as BT.2020 HDR10 material looks on newer 4K UHD displays in Filmmaker mode.
How can i get settings for Samsung S90D and LG C1?
Great info. Do u have a similar setting I can purchase for my Sony 95 L. Got it before I found your channel
Thank you, I do indeed have A95L settings
@@Quantum_TV can u one for HDR setting also for the 95L. Or a sports mode thank u. Glad to be a new member
The fact is every review I have seen on the 2024 Samsung sets have stated that movie mode is accurate and recommend using filmmaker mode.
LG new OLED for 2024 has showed their filmmaker mode is the most accurate and gives the movie mode on most TV.
Question will you check this out on the new LG sets. They even claim their Dolby Vision is very close to what Dolby has intended. In fact their predicating LG will win the shoot out.
I can 👍
Why aren't you able to apply your settings in FMM?
Cuz NO ONE should watch that FMM. It is not a MODE its a Mater key shut eveything off --degrading image MODE> d OTHER Modes are more like a filter .
FMM mode is 1 Button switch. Shut off motion, color, black, AI processing.
Motion Enhancement- OFF
Motion clearness- OFF
Noise Reduction- OFF
Digital Noise reduction-OFF
Active Contrast- OFF
Color Space - Auto (TV OUT of box is set to “Native” a beautiful clean natrual tone) (Auto is like weird blue washed out grey out tint)
😢😮😮 EVERYTHIGN shut off. How do u suppose t tweak that.???
Because the moment I apply my settings its not FMM anymore. However, i can ALWAYS use the FMM preset and provide exceptional settings. Never said i couldn't.
Honestly your settings looked way better in every scene except that snowy area with the deers. I enjoyed the cool look of the Filmmaker mode and that's the only odd example where it looked good ❤❤
Thanks 👍
well explained
Thank you!
I feel like I'm being gaslit by this video. The filmmaker mode looks meaningfully better in almost all of those shots.
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!
Do you think I should upgrade to Samsung QN90D or S90D? Coming from Samsung QN90A
S90D hands down
@@Quantum_TV Ok, thanks for replying appreciate it!
Where can I find/buy these movie settings from?
Q! Still waiting for the LG C3 HDR settings…will you please do them? I will subscribe for a year 🤣
I know I commented this on your last S90D videos, too, but I gladly repeat this (as a S90C owner):
FMM on those samsungs looks like life was sucked right out of those pictures. Your settings show true qdoleds potential and are leagues above "reference settings". I dont want to go back. Everytime I see the woleds (lg and sony) from family members I find the images dull in comparison
Thank you! I really do feel the same exact way.
Keep doin watcha doin brother ✊🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Your settings look great on a lot of scenes. The snow scene adds too much yellow to the scene overall. You can see the horses better but the snow looks less like how it should.
Hi thank you for showing us this but my question is how do you ask this because I have now also ordered a Samsung QN90D in 75 inches what do I have to hire please for your help! Greetings from Germany 👋🏾 😊
Great video. How do I get your S90 D calibration info?
Somebody who has this Tv can tell me if the Audio is as good as the S90C?
Slight edge towards the S90C imo
Can you make those black and white movies on the s90d look good
Do you have a setting for QN90C 50 inch VA panel?
Great job, but still waiting for the HDR setting for Samsung S95C.
I don't have the S95c anymore
I purchased a 77” S95C because you rated it so highly. Can I use the S95B settings?
Hi Quantum, looking to join but not sure if you have settings for a Samsung Q80c?
Love you content BTW.
Hey, no Q80C settings. Sry
Can u help me to decide between s90c 65 or c3 65 ? Ty
S90c
@@Quantum_TV and than I can register to be a member club and do calibration to s90c ? And btw it’s better to wait to s90d or take the cheaper offer on the s90c? Ty so much
I just bought this tv this Friday. Would you recommend the AI optimization for the picture. I’m trying to get the best picture for house of dragon tonight haha 😅
I understand that colors are better but there is an intention , it looks "cinemátic" with film maker mode. If i use correct colors like with the zebra i feel i'm watching a Discovery channel documentary.
Do you have settings for game mode?
🐸🐸FILM Maker Mode = How to Make a TV Chad/Stacy look 👀 like instant TV sub 5 n below. 👇
Do you recommend the same settings for watching sports on cable?
Movie and film maker movie looks exactly aloke on my s90d
Hi Everyone !
Hey man
From one Zoologist to another, thats a Moose 😊
Thanks for letting me know
Best calibration in the world ! .
The haters are hopeless 😂
They really are 🤣
You're the best! Haters are going to hate because they WISH they could do it like you! One of a kind baby! 😁😁. They be drinking that HATERade all day everyday. But hey you know your doing something GREAT when you have all these envious individuals looking at your page and still bringing up false BS. Hahaha ha. Fuck em.😂😂😂
That's all they can do. Not like they can actually make a valid point lol. I got you on my side so im good.
Another one?
Yep
People don't watch TH-cam demos. People watch movies.
play The Great Gatsby in SDR (on Netflix now). Seriously. EVERYONE LOOKS SUNBURNED in your mode. Play a black-and-white movie too.
Oh stop it lol. Moving the goal post is pointless. Ask the actual members what they think.
S90D or S90C ?
S90D
Don't worry I know filmmaker mode sucks thanks again q
Cool beans! Thanks man
so true hh
Cap
4th!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
the only puke-mode evidence I saw, was the yellow snow in your movie settings. and it wasn't horse piss.
😮😮 read your comments. Talks like that , Shame on u. There is a {PHRASE} “ Pot calls kettle Black” . Before we talking about bodily function , lets not talk like a douche bag.
Great video! You say that you “created” the movie mode. Does that mean that you’ve adjusted the expert settings in movie mode and if true does it automatically save those results until it’s reset? If so, can you share your custom movie mode settings as it looks awesome! Thanks!