I see most posts recommend turning both of these settings way down but I'm not sure what looks best for my eyes (I'm still playing around with it) so what settings should I try?
If it matters I have a darker blue green wall backing the TV so I'm sure that will affect my settings compared to yours but I'm still curious.
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I just bought the Govee lights for my tv and am struggling to get the accuracy for the colors. Sometimes it seems to be good then sometimes it doesn’t follow at all. Any suggestions?
Hi, just need a bit of convincing to buy the Immersion kit, just most of the threads on here seem to be peoples problems, seems the slightest reflection or added light seems to throw it off, even the colour of your carpet! Is it really this sensitive, also someone said the colours would always be off on a VA tv panel, which my Sony XJ90 is... i would only be using it to watch movies and gaming, so would want the colours to match the onscreen stuff..
I recently installed Govee immersion on my 43 inch tv and Im creating this post to document how I installed it. I saw this method mentioned in an Amazon review and I decided to try it out. The results are pretty good.
This is how the back of the tv looks after installation.
I did not use the adhesive that is on the strip. I used LED mounting brackets to attach it to the back of the TV (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D6YG1H3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). I initially used tape but it started peeling off after a week.
This is a close up of the edges.
The humps on the strip will be visible from the front of the tv if it is attached too close to the edge. so make sure you leave a slight gap from the edge when you install it.
The strip in action -
https://streamable.com/y8s1et
Been testing the new Immersion backlights after making some modifications to the camera by raising it up higher so it can see more of the TV and it is now much better.
Original Review:
https://youtu.be/sYrGYKxjPk4
Updated Tests after altering camera position:
https://youtu.be/surWP4tQZXs
https://youtu.be/YsY0gZPQqv0
So, I'm guessing on your original view it was catching some color reflection from looking up at the tv with some overhead lights. Might be a good reason to keep it at the top for most people. When you put it on the top, it definitely looked much better, but it looks like the bottom is changing colors in much larger chunks than the top or the sides. Is that something that can be adjusted during calibration?
Curious on how you raised and kept the camera secure. I installed mine today. I'm liking it but one side likes to go red/purplish and it didn't appear to capture the entire screen (55 inch) during calibration and would like to try raising it