These settings are suitable for LG UF7600, LG UF7690, and LG UF7650 series TVs. Models in this lineup share the same hardware platform and image processing system, allowing the same image settings to be used for screens of different sizes.

For the most accurate picture, we recommend using the ISF Expert 1 picture mode. This mode allows for precise manual calibration and disables most automatic image enhancement features that can artificially alter colors, contrast, and sharpness.

Most additional image processing features, such as noise reduction, dynamic contrast, and motion enhancement, are disabled in these settings. Disabling these settings helps prevent image artifacts; the picture will look more natural without them.

You can adjust the backlight level depending on the lighting conditions in the room. Increase it in a bright room and decrease it in a dark room. A table with detailed settings is provided below.

Settings table

SettingValue
Aspect RatioJust Scan
Energy SavingOff
Picture ModeISF Expert 1
Backlight37
Contrast80
Brightness50
H Sharpness0
V Sharpness0
Color50
Tint0
Noise ReductionOff
MPEG Noise ReductionOff
Black LevelLow
LED Local DimmingOff
TruMotionOff
Dynamic ContrastOff
Super ResolutionOff
Color GamutStandard
Edge EnhancerOff
Color FilterOff
Gamma2.2
Color TemperatureWarm2
White Balance20pt
Method2 point
PatternOuter
PointLow

White balance settings

White balance calibration is used to achieve more accurate color reproduction by adjusting the levels of red, green, and blue across different brightness levels (IRE). These settings help reduce color tinting and improve grayscale accuracy, which results in more natural whites and better overall color balance.

The table below shows the recommended adjustments for the 20-point white balance calibration.

IRERedGreenBlue
100-3101
95-27-14-6
90-1427
85-9-7-9
801-8-7
750-15-17
700-13-12
65-6-24-20
60-9-20-14
55-16-23-18
50-15-21-15
45-18-19-18
40-15-21-14
35-17-18-16
30-15-14-17
25-16-17-20
20-19-19-24
15-20-18-25
10-18-18-49
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