TV Calibration
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Solved by SorryBella,
Best way for any technology? Rent or buy a proper colorimeter for monitor calibration, like Datacolor Spyder X. You can jank it by following most of the online guides out there (theyre all mainly the same, shift brightness and hue over reference pictures), but theyre really only as good as your perception, and sometimes would even be worse than dead stock profile given to the TV.
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