LG 9 Series UH TVs with IPS panels have pretty good displays, but to make the picture as realistic as possible, it is recommended to use certain image settings.
The “Standard” picture mode is the most balanced setting, suitable for all viewing conditions.
The backlight, contrast, and brightness are adjusted to ensure a balance between rich colors and black, without overexposure in bright scenes and underexposure in dark scenes.
Set the image sharpness to any level; it has virtually no effect on digital content.
Colors remain warm and realistic thanks to the Warm2 color temperature and normal color gamut.
White balance is an expert setting to make light and dark scenes look natural and undistorted.
It is better to disable dynamic contrast and noise reduction to maintain smooth motion and avoid artifacts when watching movies or sports broadcasts.
| Parameter | Setting | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Picture Mode | Standard | Main mode for accurate color reproduction |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | Ideal for movies and TV content |
| Energy Saving | Off | Maintains full brightness |
| Backlight | 70 | Balanced brightness and contrast |
| Contrast | 95 | Deep blacks and vibrant colors |
| Brightness | 50 | Optimal detail in shadows |
| Black Level | Low | Clear depth in dark scenes |
| Sharpness | 0 | Natural detail without artificial edge enhancement |
| Super Resolution / Edge Enhancer | Off | Preserves natural image |
| Color | 52 | Warm and realistic tones |
| Tint | 0 | No color distortion |
| Color Temperature | Warm2 | Natural white balance |
| Color Gamut | Normal | Accurate palette |
| TruMotion | Off | Smooth motion without artifacts |
| Noise Reduction / MPEG Noise Reduction | Off | Minimal interference with image |
| LED Local Dimming | Off | Uniform brightness across the screen |
| Gamma | BT.1886 | Accurate balance between bright and dark scenes |
| White Balance | 2 Point – Low (Pattern Outer) | Expert-level setting for accurate color balance |







How did you get to this settings? Did you use a spectrometer or something similar?