Instant game response On. use rtings white balance calibration. then for my set (checked with color meter) change. Green Gain -9. For sdr gaming (ps3, ps4, or pc sdr 3d games) (mimics vivid mode, very saturated, but with no input lag!): Set it to game mode leave all settings default. Backlight 100. local dimming high. The relevant setting on the Toshiba TV seems to be 'DI Film Mode', which can be either Off or Auto. I can't really detect a difference between the two settings, which is making me thing perhaps it's just 4K/HDR that's freaking me out. Access the Settings menu. When you want to adjust the picture mode and size, or sound options on your TV, just head over to the Settings menu. 1 From the Home screen, press left on the remote. 2 Navigate to and select Settings. Then, select All Settings. 3 From here, select and adjust your desired options. Here is a list of all the different Tune defaults to (None), and frankly that’s fine for the vast majority of users. The other options include ‘film’, ‘grain’, ‘stillimage’, ‘psnr’, ‘ssim’, ‘fastdecode’, and ‘zerolatency’. Most of the titles are self-explanatory, and if you need more detail there’s a nice write-up here. 1 Solution. 11-28-2022 10:56 AM in. Hello! Thank you for reaching out! I understand wanting to use all features of your TV. With film mode, you can only use it with input sources from TV or HDMI that are at 1080i. You can find more information in your user manual using the link below. Film Mode is used to smooth down frame transitions while viewing 3:2 pulldown-processed video. Film mode is only possible when the input signal is 480i. Select Film Mode by pressing down on the navigation pad on your remote control until it is highlighted. If yes, here are some settings that should get the job done. Adjust Picture Mode to Movie. Reduce Contrast to 75. Adjust Color to -2. Leave the Tint on 1. Reduce the Sharpness to 0. Turn off MPEG Noise Reduction, Dynamic Contrast, Dynamic Backlight, Dynamic Noise and Reduction. Program AE (Auto Exposure) Mode. If you don’t make any changes, it’s just like Auto. The camera picks your settings. So what’s the difference? Auto won’t let you change any settings. In P Mode, you can change settings if you want to. Tv Mode. Shutter Priority (Time Value) mode. This mode lets you control how long the shutter stays open. Again, roll the ISO up until you get the proper shutter. Or switch to Manual and set everything however you want it. Much of the time, however, Av or Tv will be OK and you only occasionally have to tweak it. Otherwise they would only put M mode on cameras. There was a time when M mode was the only mode. In-game mode, Contrast is set to 100 which gives a sharper output while playing games. But changing contrast can affect image quality when watching videos & movies. Boost Game Mode:- While watching TV, press the Menu button, go to picture mode & move down using the arrow key to select Game mode, then again arrow down to increase/decrease 1RkgqmB.