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Post by fhyrdrake on Jul 17, 2016 20:41:12 GMT
There are hundreds of low resolution & medium resolution videos online that show off ambient lighting with the TV in the camera. However there doesn't seem to be a good list of videos to show off your DreamScreen when in person. Animated shows and movies tend to be the most vibrant with crisp lines such as the Intro to Family Guy or Avatar with their green's and blues. I also like this commercial from Apple: The Future of Television: youtu.be/OON2bZdqVzsWhat are your favorite movies, videos or color demos that you like to show of to friends and family when they are in front of your TV.
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sde91
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Post by sde91 on Jul 23, 2016 15:16:34 GMT
"Star Wars - The Force Awakens" looks really cool, especially the Ending Lightsaber Fight. There are already some Demos on YouTube.
"Inside Out" is also great for demos, as the movie itself is really colorful.
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Post by Greg on Aug 2, 2016 18:46:49 GMT
Pixar's 'Cars' is really great.
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Post by hulkdad on Sept 18, 2016 16:37:58 GMT
So while watching the Good Dinosaur with my kids, I suddenly realized how effective these lights were with this film. It's certainly not Pixar's greatest work, but not terrible by any stretch and the color pallette they use is fantastic. I've made a demo of a nighttime firefly scene, but the transitional sunset scenes are awesome as well: youtu.be/p79Qf5uFKRMAs a side note, if you're having trouble getting accurate color due to a non-white wall, I took a picture of my well-lit wall with my phone and used a color analyzer to obtain the rgb values then adjusted the lights to those values. It's gotten me closer, not quite perfect yet though.
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Post by priceyrice on Nov 9, 2016 17:27:19 GMT
Planet earth 2 so far. Looks utterly mesmerising with the lights!
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Post by fstr21 on Dec 4, 2016 0:18:17 GMT
Can anyone tell me what they are searching for in youtube to show off the light? Dreamscreen demo is obviously just videos of peoples tvs. The link previously posted doesnt seem to work anymore.
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2016 15:50:11 GMT
You could try something like "RGB Test" in YouTube and use any of those videos to test the color/brightness of the lights.
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Post by mashed potatos on Dec 20, 2016 21:13:21 GMT
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Post by sergio77 on Feb 9, 2017 7:12:43 GMT
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Post by Old_Dirty_Curtis on Sept 17, 2017 1:51:22 GMT
So while watching the Good Dinosaur with my kids, I suddenly realized how effective these lights were with this film. It's certainly not Pixar's greatest work, but not terrible by any stretch and the color pallette they use is fantastic. I've made a demo of a nighttime firefly scene, but the transitional sunset scenes are awesome as well: youtu.be/p79Qf5uFKRMAs a side note, if you're having trouble getting accurate color due to a non-white wall, I took a picture of my well-lit wall with my phone and used a color analyzer to obtain the rgb values then adjusted the lights to those values. It's gotten me closer, not quite perfect yet though.
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Post by Old_Dirty_Curtis on Sept 17, 2017 1:55:23 GMT
I'm sorry I didn't mean to quote a previous comment I'm just learning how to use this thread. How do I calibrate my lights to create more definition on the wall? I saw someone commented earlier stating they use their cell phone to equalize the RGB. How? Please explain.
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Post by Bob1 on Sept 25, 2017 4:31:32 GMT
Life of Pi
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Post by cvanarendonk on Sept 27, 2017 18:08:55 GMT
Protip: if you play games (Xbox or PS4), set it on music mode.
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Post by Tommy on Jan 11, 2018 17:17:24 GMT
Avatar is pretty cool especially the forest scene wher he meets the female avatar. But looks amazing with this YouTube video of Burning Mb 2012. youtu.be/oGTjHSBYQLw
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