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Turn Off 'Garbage' TV Settings for Stranger Things 5

Summary

  • Series creator Ross Duffer shared TV settings advice on Instagram.
  • He advised turning off motion smoothing and other 'garbage' features.
  • Proper settings ensure viewers see the show as filmmakers intended.
Turn Off 'Garbage' TV Settings for Stranger Things 5

Ahead of the highly anticipated "Stranger Things 5" premiere, series co-creator Ross Duffer released a public service announcement on Instagram, guiding fans on optimizing their television settings for the best viewing experience.

Duffer walked viewers through their TV menus, emphasizing the need to disable certain "garbage" settings. He specifically called out "truemotion" or "smoothmotion" as major culprits for the undesirable "soap opera effect," urging their deactivation. Other recommended adjustments included turning off dynamic contrast, super resolution, and edge enhancers.

The creator suggested enabling modes like "Dolby Vision-Movie Dark" as a primary solution, while also encouraging a thorough double-check of all picture options. Duffer stressed the importance of avoiding "vivid" modes, warning that they corrupt color and deviate from the filmmakers' artistic vision for the show.

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Creator Ross Duffer advises turning off motion smoothing and other "garbage" TV settings to avoid the "soap opera effect" and see the show as intended.
Duffer suggests disabling features like dynamic contrast, super resolution, edge enhancer, and especially "truemotion" or "smoothmotion."
Ross Duffer warns that 'vivid' settings activate "worst offenders," destroying color and deviating from the filmmakers' intended visual experience.

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